Environmental disruptions like droughts can trigger cascading ecological effects that ripple through entire ecosystems, as demonstrated by the 1877 northern China drought where drying rivers caused farmers to flee, enabling locust swarms to grow massive and ultimately contributing to one of history's deadliest famines.
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A river can vanish without warning, >> [music] >> and that single disappearance can flip an entire world upside down. Because when a waterway dries, life doesn't just shrink, [music] it scrambles, which means predators wander into places they never should, and plants [music] collapse like dominoes. That's exactly what happened in 1877 [music] when northern China faced a drought so brutal that lakes cracked open like pottery.
Farmers fled their fields, [music] which meant locusts found endless bare soil to breed, and the swarm [music] grew so huge it darkened the sky. And that's why one dry season helped trigger one of the deadliest famines [music] in history, reminding us how silence in the rivers can roar through [music] centuries.
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