maize...beans...
They fertilized it.
Yes.
the real answer is that the incas believe it would give them good crops.
It was peasants, who grew the crops.
yes, their own cops though
The Incas developed terrace farming, which involved carving steps into the mountainside to create flat areas for planting crops. They also utilized irrigation systems to redirect water from rivers and streams to water their crops and prevent erosion. Additionally, the Incas selectively bred crops that could thrive at high altitudes and cold temperatures.
Yes, the Incas used a form of slash-and-burn agriculture known as "roza" or "misti," where they cleared land by cutting and burning vegetation before planting crops. This method helped them cultivate crops in the Andean highlands where the soil was often poor and the climate challenging.
Because the Incas lived in the Andes, they built terraces along the sides of the mountains and planted their crops there (mostly corn).
The Incas traded with other people of the local community. The Incas relied heavily on Nature. They planted corn and other crops.
they built buldings such as temples they also planted crops
The Incas used terrace farming to grow crops on the steep Andean mountainsides. They built channels to redirect water for irrigation, allowing them to grow a variety of crops like maize, potatoes, and quinoa at different elevations. Additionally, they practiced crop rotation and soil conservation techniques to maintain fertile soils for sustainable agriculture.
nope the complete opposite used by farmers in mountains to grow crops like a step effect