2020 was nothing, the worst year in history to live was 536, what happened this year? Scientists provide scary details
The year 2020 is being called the worst year due to the Verona virus outbreak and other reasons, but now historians and researchers have revealed such frightening details about 536 that you will forget the devastation of 2020. According to the Daily Star, Michael McCormack, a medieval historian and archaeologist at Harvard University, says: "The year 536 is one of the worst in history. There was a mysterious fog in Europe this year and parts of the Middle East and Asia were plunged into darkness for 18 months.2020 was nothing, the worst year in history to live
"In the summer of 536, the temperature dropped from 1.2 degrees Celsius to 2.5 degrees Celsius," said Professor McCormack. For the first time in 2300 years, the world's temperature has dropped so much. This summer, snow fell in China and crops were destroyed, leading to severe famine and starvation. Ireland's history records that between 536 and 539 it was impossible to find bread.
Experts say that very small particles of volcanic glass have been found in the snow that fell in the spring of 536, indicating that the volcano had erupted in Iceland or perhaps North America at that time, with ash in the northern hemisphere. Researchers believe that this volcanic eruption spread to Europe and later to Asia with foggy winds and the world remained in darkness for many months. Then, in 540 and 547, two more volcanoes erupted and an epidemic of plague broke out, causing Europe to fall into such a state of economic stagnation that it could not get out of this stagnation until a century,
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