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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} AncientEgyptBroughtDownby Famine??EvenancientEgypt’smightypyramid金字塔 builderswerepowerlessinthefaceofthefamine饥荒thathelpedbringdown theircivilizationaround2180B.C.Nowevidencecollectedfrommuddepositedby theRiverNilesuggeststhatashiftinclimatethousandsofkilometerstothe southwasultimatelytoblame—andthesameorworsecouldhappen today.??TheancientEgyptiansdependedontheNile’sannual floodstoirrigatetheircrops.Butanychangeinclimatethatpushedthe Africanmonsoons季风southwardsoutofEthiopiawouldhavereducedthese floods.??DecliningrainsintheEthiopianhighlandswouldhave meantfewerplantstostabilizethesoil.Whenraindidfallitwouldhave washedlargeamountsofsoilintotheBlueNileandintoEgyptalongwith sediment沉积fromtheWhiteNile.??BlueNilemudhasadifferent isotope同位素signaturefromthatofthewhiteNilesobyanalyzingisotope differencesinmuddepositedintheNileDeltaMichaelKromofLeedsUniversity workedoutwhatproportionofsedimentcamefromeachbranchofthe river.??Kromreasonsthatduringperiodsofdroughttheamount ofBlueNilemudintheriverwouldherelativelyhigh.Hefoundthatoneof theseperiodsfrom4500to4200yearsagoimmediatelycamebeforethefallof theEgypt’soldKingdom.??Theweakenedwaterswouldhavebeen disasterfortheEgyptians.?Changesthataffectfoodsupplydon’thaveto beverylargetohavearipple波浪effectinsocietiessaysBillRyanofthe LamontDohertyEarthObservatoryinNewYork.??Similarevents todaycouldbeevenmoredevastatingsaysteammemberDanielStanleyA scientistfromtheSmithsonianInstitutioninWashingtonD.C.Anythinghumans dotoshifttheclimatebeltswouldhaveanevenworseeffectalongtheNile systemtodaybecausethepopulationshaveincreaseddramatically. WhichofthefollowingfactorswasultimatelyresponsibleforbringingdownthecivilizationofancientEgypt?
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