Respuesta :

Neuron
One cause was the sheer size of the Mongol empire, due to its size the generals and grandsons of Genghis Khan (the most known Mongol warlord of all time) could not hold it together. 
Another cause was that an empire of this size needed more and more administration which was not being done to the level it needed to be, and this eventually led to the decline as well. 

 because the Mongol army was no longer as strong as it was before, the empire fell as the Mongol army could not deal with the continued revolts. Another factor that contributed to the eviction of the Mongols was that their population was much smaller than the population of native Chinese in the area.