yes
primarily maize(corn)
maize (corn)
the Maya and Aztec grew wheat and other foods like corn and beans
corn was the principal of the maya. corn was the principal of the maya.
They mostly ate corn and other fruits and vegetables they would grow in farms.
Maya should grow wheat on all 40 acres for the best return on investment.
no but you can grow corn....
The crops grown by the Maya were maize, beans, pumpkin, squash, bottle gourd, cassava, avocado, and prickly pear. The Maya people lived in the parts f present-day countries of Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala.
The Maya people were farmers who cut down the thick forest to create open fields, where they grew corn and other crops Maya were successful farmers that they began to grow surplus's more food than they needed to feed their own families.
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
the Mayans grew corn and bread The Mayans would grow watermelon, avocado, cacao, squash, avocados, pumpkins, beans, chile, Teosinte (a vine like vegetable), and maize.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.