They cut terraces, or broad platforms, into steep slopes so they could plant crops.
Terrace farming.
The Inca had settled in the Andes Mountains in South America. While the Aztec settled in the land of the prickly pear cactus.
to overcome a variety of geographic obstacles and to increase their food supply
Approximately 7% of Canada's total land area is classified as farm land.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
They cut terraces, or broad platforms, into steep slopes so they could plant crops.
Inca terrace farming is a form of agricultural technique developed by the Inca civilization in the Andes Mountains. It involves constructing stepped terraces on steep slopes with irrigation channels to grow crops such as corn, potatoes, and quinoa. This technique maximizes arable land and helps prevent soil erosion in mountainous regions.
the land had rocky mountains.Large body's of water such as Titicaca
The Inca built a system to bring the water
The Inca built terraces to create flat agricultural land on steep mountain slopes. This allowed them to grow crops at high altitudes where farming would otherwise be challenging. The terraces also helped prevent erosion and retain water for irrigation.
mountains valleys hills and farm plains
Inca families were made up of husbands, wives and children. Parents arranged whom their children would marry. Women's responsibilities were weaving textiles. Men's responsibilities were to farm, to mine and to serve one time in the army. The Sapa Inca owned all the land, but families were given land to farm depending on how many children they had.
Terrace farming.
The Inca built terraces on steep slopes to farm. These terraces were flat, horizontal surfaces built into the mountainside, held in place by stone walls. The terraces allowed the Inca to level the land and create flat areas for agriculture, preventing erosion and maximizing available space for cultivating crops.
The Incas developed terraces primarily for agricultural purposes. The terraces provided flat surfaces for planting crops on the steep Andean mountainsides, which helped prevent erosion, optimize water usage, and increase food production in their mountainous terrain.
The Inca had settled in the Andes Mountains in South America. While the Aztec settled in the land of the prickly pear cactus.
Greece was mountainous so it was difficult to farm though i know they were able to plant grapes. They were able to farm on very little land. If you want a more specific answer you should search it on google, you'll probably find a page about greece there. Hope this helped :)