This is a frequently asked question.
There is reason to believe that natural Earth cyles are affected by the solar system which can change the weather, atmosphere and physical geography.
For example Global changes have been documented by civilizations for thousands of years before industrialization, over population, and the use of modern-day technologies. Earth's history of sudden water decreases throughout time has been recorded by ancient societies and also in Earth's physical geography which is easily observed today.
These ridged measurements of water lines have coincided with plantetary line ups which occur every 500 years! When most of the planets line up in the solar system this affects the gravitational pull. Effectively the planets "pull" on the Earth's atmophere and indirectly stretch the ever thinning ozone layer. Thus more ultraviolet rays shine through to heat the Earth's surface water and vegetation causing extreme weather patterns and water shortages. All of which directly affects the existance of life on Earth.
Human inmpact makes the symptoms from these Earth cycles worse. For example, cutting down thousands of acres of trees has caused weather changes. Varied forests are needed to attract steady rains! Most societies have over ranched and over farmed for thousands of years which has devastated the Earth. Industrialization has put massive amounts of pollution into the same air that people and all life on Earth need to breathe.
Although humans are not responsible for Earth's natural cycles, people are responsible for protecting and ensuring the saftey of the water and resources that are left by not squandering or miss-using what is available.
All living things need usuable water, edible food and clean air to breath and live a healthy; normal life.
So the answer is YES...to both Earth cycles and human caused errors creating Global Extremes!
*Picture Photographed by Jayar, BTTE
Above is a Picture of Lake Mead Reservoir at Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. The "White Bathtub Ring" is in fact dead alage from where the higher water level used to be. In a period of 4 years, Lake Mead has gone down 60% due to drought, over use, and farming canals to other states. The Colorado river snakes through 8 of our states and is the only drinking water source to some cities.
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