The Mayan culture and Noah's Ark were both very important cultural and intellectual heritages in human history, but there were some differences in the stories of these two cultures. The Mayan culture is considered to be made up of many different civilizations. One of the most famous is the Mayan civilization on the Yucatan Peninsula. This civilization disappeared between the 14th and 6th centuries because they were said to have experienced a disaster during this period. According to legend, the disaster was caused by an alien called the " High-Dimensional People " who destroyed the infrastructure of the Mayan civilization and caused a large-scale death. Although some historians believe that this story is fictional, there are indeed some legends about the end of the world and natural disasters in the Mayan culture. For example, the Mayans believed that at the right time, the Earth would suffer a huge disaster called the "Chichen Itza" disaster. In this story, Chichen Itza was a Mayan temple that was said to have been destroyed in a disaster. As for Noah's Ark, it was a fictional story that had nothing to do with Mayan culture or natural disasters. The story was created by a man named Noah, who was considered the first good king, and he built a huge ark to save his people. The story was widely spread as a cultural tradition, but it didn't really exist. Although there are some differences between the Mayan culture and the story of Noah's Ark, they are both very important cultural and intellectual heritages in human history. They are of great significance for us to understand human history and the natural environment.