Meso- America is composed of the land mast we call Central America. This land connects to both North and South America.
The Andes are a mountain range that cover the western coast of South America.
mexico (Central America)
What is the difference between North American and US?AnswerCanada.
Mesoamerica
Mesoamerica
A difference between Oriental & Occidental ship designs. A difference between the Western man's mission and the Eastern man's objective...probably wealth verses strictly exploration.
Some differences between Mesoamerica and Eurasia include their geographical locations, cultural practices, and historical developments. Mesoamerica refers to the region in present-day Mexico and Central America with distinct civilizations like the Aztecs and Mayans, known for their pyramids and complex calendar systems. Eurasia, on the other hand, encompasses the entire continent of Europe and Asia, with diverse cultures, languages, and empires such as the Roman Empire and Han Dynasty. These regions had unique environmental challenges, societal structures, and interactions with neighboring civilizations.
So they can grow crops
So they can grow crops
The indigenous peoples of the Americas call it Mesoamerica, but the two terms really cover the same area. Its all of matter of ideology and culture.
They are both located in the mountains of the Andes.
in Latin America
mayonaise is an instrument
Several foods came to Europe during the Colombian trade including: Potatoes (indigenous to the Andes) Corn (maize - indigenous to Mesoamerica) Squash (indigenous to the Andes and Mesoamerica) Avocados (indigenous to the south-central area of what is now Mexico) Tomatoes (indigenous to South and Central America) Pumpkins (native to North America) Pineapples (indigenous to the Caribbean) Beans (snap, kidney & Lima varieties) - as you might guess from the name, Lima beans are indigenous to the Andes (remember Lima, Peru?) Peanuts (indigenous to the Andes and Mesoamerica - although they probably originated somewhere around what is now the northern part of Argentina or southwestern Bolivia0 Cacao (which is what is used to make chocolate - indigenous to Mesoamerica) Papayas (indigenous to Mesoamerica) Manioc, aka tapioca, aka cassava (indigenous to northern South America, southern Mesoamerica, and the Caribbean Guavas (indigenous to tropical North and South America and the Caribbean)
No, the Incas lived in South America, specifically in the Andes Mountains of present-day Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. Mesoamerica refers to a different region that includes modern-day Mexico and parts of Central America.
the women in mesoamerica spent more hours at home because the technology was bad. Their time needed to be spent grinding grain for food.
Rockies, Andes, Hymilayas btw there is a difference between largest and longest
The Andes Mountains