Farmers planted crops that grew in different climates because of the wide variety of temperatures in the Andean valleys
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The small farmers in the Roman empire can be traced back to the 5th century BC. They would grow crops for food and for trade.
They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.
They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.
Caleb
They have terraces to grow food on, some richer people who own land have terraces, too.
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Farmers are important because they grow the food that everyone eats!
The ruler who expanded Inca control into a vast empire was Pachacuti, who reigned in the 15th century. Under his leadership, the Inca transformed from a small kingdom to a powerful empire, significantly expanding their territory through military conquests and strategic alliances. Pachacuti implemented administrative reforms and promoted the spread of Inca culture and language, solidifying the empire's influence across the Andes. His reign marked the beginning of the Inca Empire's peak, which continued to grow under subsequent rulers.
They grow the food you eat.
I think farmers have a big family because maybe when they grow food they might share the food.
spiders eat the bugs which eats the crops that farmers plant and grow for food