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What are Ancient Incas natural resources?

plants and animals


What is the national flower of Bolivia?

The Cantuta. The Sacred flower of the Incas.


If someone stole from the incas what would happen to them?

Those caught stealing from the Incas could face severe punishments such as death, enslavement, or harsh physical punishments. The Incas enforced strict laws to protect their property and resources.


What were the Inca's main resources?

the incas main resource were spoons,arrows,and their tropical fruit skins.


What are the natural resources of the Incas?

natural resources, some people may think that it is coal, natural gas. But the Incas didn't make those things a long time ago. So the natural resource is what was grown from there. So the answer will be tuber crops. That counts in potatoes, rutabagas, ( a large round and yellow root that can be eaten) and turnips.


What natural resources did the incas use?

oil, vines, wood, water


What are National resources?

national resources are the resources used by the nation.it can be also called public resources.


When did National Security Resources Board end?

National Security Resources Board ended in 1950.


When was National Security Resources Board created?

National Security Resources Board was created in 1947.


Who is the Minister of National Resources for Sri Lanka?

Piyasena Gamage is the Minister of National Resources for Sri Lanka.


Who did the Incas interact with?

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Why did the Spanish attack the Incas?

The Spanish attacked the Incas primarily for their wealth and resources, such as gold and silver. They also sought to expand their empire and convert the indigenous population to Christianity. Additionally, the Spanish were driven by a desire for power and control in the region.