they grew there food on floating gardens that went on the lakes
Yes, chinampas were artificial islands built by the Aztecs in the shallow waters of Lake Texcoco. They were used for agriculture and were an innovative and efficient way to grow crops in the marshy environment of the Aztec capital city Tenochtitlan.
Yes, the Aztecs had an advanced irrigation system that included canals, aqueducts, and floating gardens called chinampas. These systems helped the Aztec farmers grow crops on the swampy land around Tenochtitlan, their capital city.
the Aztecs lived in mesoamerica because there other home Tenochtitlan was bad of inviamnt and two grow there crops. that is my answer and i think it is right;
The Aztecs had several ways of obtaining food. The first was by growing it themselves. The Aztecs maintained floating gardens, called Chinampas, to grow their food near their primary city of Tenochtitlan. Because the city was located on the water and the gardens floated, the Aztecs could be placed under siege and still have access to their food. Aztec people also hunted for their game food (birds, rabbits, deer, etc.) and also required their sub-city (or conquered cities) to provide tributes to them.
Aztec "floating gardens" called chinampas really didn't float, they were small man made islands. They were commonly used in Ancient Mexico and Central America and specifically in Tenochtitlan
how did aztec empire grow and become powerful
they would irrigate,that means to bring water to dry places so because peoplewanted to grow crops
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It's important because it helped them farm successfully so that they could get food. <--- BAD ANSWER a good answer is: they are important because it made their farming land more fertile, having the river flowing under, and it was also less travelled through, so less ruined. Also, animals could not reach it. TADA!
It provided good transportation in the swampy land. They also allowed the Aztec to be able to plant and harvest their crops on them and not have to travel back and forth between the mainland and their island city Tenochtitlan to farm.
the farmers put seeds and water!!