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536 B.C. will become a year of historical disaster, because an asteroid fell in this year, and the consequences of its fall are very serious, the moment of the asteroid fall is equivalent to the energy released by 1000 atomic bombs at the same timeThis huge energy caused a large number of nearby volcanoes to start erupting, and I think everyone should know what this means, the temperature of the volcano eruption is very high, and any living thing will turn to ashes when it encounters these magma, so you can imagine what a catastrophe this must be.
Due to the eruption of the volcano, the seasons are also out of order, and the sun is also obscured for a short time, and only one outline of the sun can be seen in the northern hemisphere for a year and a halfThe lack of sunlight for a long time also caused some problems in the body, so during the year there was a massive reduction in food production, and people fell into a state of famine, and people not only suffered from hunger, but also suffered from the ravages of plague.
Because bacteria can survive better without sunlight, our physical fitness is becoming weaker and weaker, so we are more susceptible to diseases, and it is still a large-scale disease, and it is also one of the coldest summers everSummer was supposed to be a season for all things to grow, everything was full of life, but this summer everything was depressed, not to mention vitality, many people have lost hope of being born, and it is for this reason that 536 BC is called the year of disaster in history.
What a terrible thing it must have been for people to endure cold, hunger, and pestilence at the same timeIf it were now, we would still take some measures, but at that time, technology was very backward, and people's living standards were not very high, so we could only choose to endure such a situation.
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In 536 BC (China is in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period), the asteroid landed in a bay in northern Australia, and the energy released was equivalent to 1,000 atomic bombs**, and a large number of volcanoes began to erupt nearby, but also caused mankind to enter the lowest temperature period in history, and the people experienced a cold summer, crops could not grow, and countless people were starved to death.
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Because a major disaster occurred in this year, which seriously affected the development of human civilization.
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Because in 536 AD, the Icelandic volcano erupted, spewing out a large amount of volcanic ash, which shrouded the earth and circled for 18 months before gradually dissipating. It was during this time that Europe, Asia and other places were shrouded, it was dark, the temperature dropped sharply, the summer was also very cold, the crops could not grow, and the animals were frozen to death, which was miserable. So it's the scariest year.
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In 536 A.D., there was a catastrophe caused by a volcanic eruption in Iceland, and the impact of this catastrophe was unprecedented, so it was said that it was the most terrible year.
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This year, due to the eruption of the volcano in Iceland, various disasters continued to erupt, and Europe, Asia and the Middle East were shrouded in fog during the year, and many areas experienced drought, cold and snow, resulting in a decline in food production.
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A volcanic eruption in Iceland in 536 AD caused a large amount of fog, which led to drought and snow cover and severe cold, resulting in a large loss of food.
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What really happened in the year of the catastrophe in human history, 536 B.C.?
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In the course of the evolution of the earth for billions of years, life has gone through five mass extinctions. The occurrence of these extinctions is all related to extreme natural disasters or celestial impacts. In the aftermath of the catastrophe, most of the creatures went extinct, but a very small number survived and evolved into the next generation of organisms.
That's why the genes of modern organisms go back a long way. But in addition to these more serious extinction worlds, there have been other catastrophes in history that have been remembered. Although it did not directly lead to the extinction of species, it also posed an unprecedented challenge to the survival of human beings.
In 536 B.C., many countries made special records of the climatic conditions of that year. At that time, the Byzantine top secret data mentioned a situation in which the sun was no longer bright and no one knew how the disaster had come about, but the sky had darkened. Then the crops of the year are not well harvested, and in the summer there is a kind of cold.
The same situation has occurred in the Central Plains, which spans more than half the world. <>
According to the chronology, this time was during the Warring States period. Our history books also record this passage in detail, and even say that there was hail in the summer, and because of the poor grain harvest, there were famines in various places. At that time, all the countries of the world stopped the war and actively cultivated food.
But it didn't work, and in addition to famines, all kinds of diseases began to appear. <>
Historically, there have been records of disasters of the same year in various countries, and it is clear that there was an extremely significant geological disaster that had global implications. In the course of their research, geologists found that it was likely that in that year there was a massive volcanic eruption in Iceland, and the ash drifted into the stratosphere and around the world. As a result, the sun is blocked, and the ground does not receive enough light and heat, so the harvest fails.
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