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Cahokia, Ancient North American City, May Have Fallen Because of Climate Change
Researchers reveal that climate change-induced flooding may have caused the downfall of Cahokia. Cahokia left no trace of concrete evidence on how its Cahokia Indian inhabitants disappeared by 1350.
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