terraces
terraces
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Terrace farming.
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.
The Inca created terrace farming, which involved building stepped platforms on hill slopes to grow crops such as maize, potatoes, and quinoa. These terraces helped to prevent soil erosion, maximize arable land, and adapt to the challenging terrain of the Andes Mountains.
The Inca were influenced by the Chavín's religion and the Wari's terraced farming.
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.
By terrace farming.
They made techniques for farming.
Inca Empire was created in 1438.
Aleptina inca was created in 1902.