It was an island city in Lake Texcoco (now Mexico City), built by the Aztecs to serve as their capital. In the years following the Spanish conquest and construction of Mexico City, the lake was gradually drained and built over.
There was Lake Texcoco alongside of Tenochtitlan so it helped provide water for the chinampas.
Although Tenochtitlan may be thought of as a hot climate, the truth is it isn't. The average temperature in Tenochtitlan is 12 degrees Celsius. In the north there is about 450mm of rain whilst in the south there is 1000mm of rain.
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The largest city of the Aztec culture was called Tenochtitlan, located in what is now Mexico City. Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world.
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It isn't known where they lived.
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Tenochtitlán, in the central valley of Mexico.