yes they did mainly corn
no
A lot
They did their own hunting.
The Aztecs worshiped many gods. They were collectively known as the Pantheon. Gods had their own temples in the Aztec capital.
They killed each other so their crops would grow.
yes we should grow our own vegetables because it will save us money and we can be sure there are no chemicals in them.
Grow Your Own Drugs - 2009 Vegetables 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
We rarely buy vegetables in the late summer because we grow our own.
Basically since the valley is surrounded by mountains, small lakes would appear because of rainfall so the Aztecs had to build man-made islands out of mud and plants to help them make farm areas.
One can learn how to grow vegetables from the different tips given by the following sites; BBC's Dig in, MyGardenSchool's Kitchen Vegetables and Allotment Gardening, and Gardeners.
Squanto helped the pilgrims survive by teaching them how to cultivate corn, squash, and beans and introducing them to Native American farming techniques. He also served as an interpreter and mediator between the pilgrims and local Native American tribes, helping to establish diplomatic relations and trade agreements.
No
You get to grow your own vegetables and they taste so much better when you know where they come from!
no
1890
Lake Texcoco was important to the Aztecs because it provided a reliable water source for agriculture, enabling them to establish their capital city of Tenochtitlan on an island in the lake. The lake also served as a transportation route for goods and people, connecting the Aztecs to other regions in Mesoamerica. Additionally, the surrounding wetlands offered a diverse ecosystem that supported the Aztec economy through fishing and hunting.
You can grow fruits and vegetables.