mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
Anasazi,Inuit,and mound builders. That's the exact answer by krew Taylor
The Americas extend from the north to the south 14,000km. I hope this helps :)
The three powerful civilizations that developed in the Americas south of what is now the United States are the Maya, the Aztec, and the Inca. The Maya civilization thrived in present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Honduras, known for its advanced writing system and architectural achievements. The Aztec Empire, centered in modern-day Mexico City, was renowned for its complex society, impressive temples, and extensive trade networks. The Inca Empire, located in the Andes region of South America, was remarkable for its engineering prowess, extensive road system, and centralized governance.
The Americas (North, Central and South) - Combined area of 16,428,260.7 square miles.
The area of North and South Americas, together, is 42.1 trillion sq metres.
the spain is the largerst area in the americas.
The second largest land area of the world is the Americas (continents of North and South America). If you mean countries, China has the 2nd largest land area.
Canada is the largest country by area in North and South America (and the second largest, after Russia, in the world).
Early civilizations in Asia and Africa often developed in fertile river valleys, such as the Nile, Indus, and Yellow Rivers, which provided abundant resources for agriculture and trade. In contrast, many early societies in the Americas emerged in varied environments, from coastal regions to highlands, often relying on diverse agricultural practices, including the cultivation of maize and potatoes. Additionally, the Americas faced geographical barriers that influenced trade and interaction between different civilizations, while those in Asia and Africa benefited from more interconnected regions. These differing environmental and geographical conditions shaped the social, political, and economic structures of civilizations in each area.