One significant factor in the decline of Meroë was the depletion of Natural Resources, particularly deforestation and soil degradation, which undermined agricultural productivity. Additionally, the rise of rival powers and changing trade routes diminished Meroë's economic strength and influence. These challenges, combined with internal strife and possible shifts in climate, contributed to the city's eventual decline.
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Africa is made up of many countries so to answer this question we need a name of a country. Africa is a continent.
One only has one factor. If you have to, you can use (1,1)
At 540 B.C, the Kush move from Napata to Meroe.
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One factor was that they had a very weak military.
The Assyrians conquered Meroe.
Meroe is located in Egypt.
Because meroe is important
I have been to Meroe before it's the capital of Kush.
napata moved farther south from meroe
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
The city of Meroe was the capital of the Kush. The city was conquered by the Aksumites about 330 CE.
The Kingdom of Kush was invaded by the Kingdom of Axum, which is located in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Axumites, motivated by trade routes and territorial expansion, eventually destroyed the capital city of Meroe around the 4th century AD. This invasion marked the decline of the Kushite Kingdom, which had previously thrived as a powerful entity in northeastern Africa.