no
The Maya, Aztecs, and Incas all utilized their physical geography to their advantage for trade and urban centers. The Maya built their cities in dense tropical rainforests, while the Aztecs utilized the agriculture-friendly environment of the Central Mexican Valley for trade and urbanization. The Incas developed an extensive road network through the Andes Mountains to facilitate trade and connect their urban centers.
yes
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they affect trade and travel because most geography was violent and we based on fake myths in the past centuries in which the myths had included trade and travel
first tell us what kind of trade you are talking about.
good they traded a lot of weed and cocaine
Located on the Mediterranean Sea, it led them to sea trade.
Of the Aztecs that plant it.
Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.
Geography can have a big affect on economic growth. For example, in Africa, many countries (such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo) are landlocked and can therefore only trade with their immediate neighbors.
The Mediterranean Sea prevents trade between North Africa and Europe.