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they developed an extensive system of paved stone roads
The Aztecs had the largest city among the three civilizations, with Tenochtitlan being a major urban center that housed over 200,000 people at its peak. The Maya also had significant cities, such as Tikal and Calakmul, but they were generally smaller in population compared to Tenochtitlan. The Inca Empire, while known for its extensive road system and architecture, had its capital at Cusco, which was large but not on the same scale as Tenochtitlan. Overall, Tenochtitlan stands out as the largest city among the Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilizations.
The Aztec city built on the site of Tenochtitlan was originally known as Tenochtitlan itself. Founded in 1325, it became the capital of the Aztec Empire and was renowned for its impressive architecture, complex society, and extensive trade networks. Tenochtitlan was located on an island in Lake Texcoco, which contributed to its strategic and defensive advantages. Today, the ruins of Tenochtitlan are largely beneath modern-day Mexico City.
They both very developed socities.
they created their city by building a base on a marsh which they then developed into a city where the capital was tenochtitlan
Length is an extensive property.[ An extensive property of a system is directly proportional to the system size or the amount of material in the system, like mass and volume, but not: density or viscosity]
It was developed in the late 1800s, when it was thought that more extensive surgery was most likely to cure cancer.
The Aztecs are known to have had a well-developed road system that connected various parts of their empire to the capital city Tenochtitlan. The Inca Empire also had an extensive road network, known as the Inca Road, which linked the capital city of Cusco to other parts of their empire. The Maya civilization, however, did not have a centralized empire like the Aztecs or Incas, so they did not have a similar road system connecting various regions to a single capital city.
Tenochtitlan was home of the Aztecs.
An extensive property is a property that depends on the size or extent of a system. Examples include mass, volume, and energy.