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The Aztecs believed that the earth was flat and was divided into different levels. They thought that there were layers of heavens above and underworlds below, with the earth being the layer in between. They also believed in the existence of four cardinal directions and the movement of celestial bodies influenced human activities.
Yes, the Earth is approximately spherical in shape. It is not a perfect sphere due to its rotation, which causes it to bulge slightly at the equator and flatten at the poles.
Tectonic plates movement, erosion by wind and water, and volcanic activity are three main factors that shape the surface of the Earth.
The Aztecs lived on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico, which is surrounded by mountains. The terrain was marshy and required the Aztecs to build chinampas, or floating gardens, to grow crops.
The Aztecs lived in North America, specifically in the region that is known today as Mexico.
The belief that the Earth was flat was disproved by new explorations, such as the circumnavigation of the globe by Magellan's expedition in the 16th century. This journey showed that the Earth is round, not flat.
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The Aztecs had this belief.
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The Aztecs obtained clay by digging it from the earth in locations where it was easily accessible, such as riverbanks or clay deposits. They would then shape the clay into various objects such as pottery, figurines, and bricks for construction. Clay was an important material for Aztec art and architecture.
No, the statement that the Lilliputians believed the Earth was round is not true. In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," the Lilliputians are fictional characters who are not portrayed as having a specific belief about the shape of the Earth.
The Aztecs did have polytheistic or monotheistic systems, they actually believed in over 100 different gods. This belief in many different gods can be because of spiritual and/or religious reasons but, the Aztecs used gods to help themselves explain certain events that took place on Earth, why certain things were happening, and how parts or the things of Earth were created. For example, if the Aztecs did not understand why certain natural disasters occurred such as hurricanes, they would create a god of hurricanes or any other natural disaster to help identify what was causing the certain natural disaster or event.
The Aztecs believed that to show their devotion, love and belief to their gods they had to sacrifice human life. They believed that there was no new life without death. lalala fart :)
Yes coconuts were always on the Earth.
No, the Earth's shape is an oblate. A slightly squashed sphere or ball shape.
The exact shape of earth is "Oblate spheroid".