they were definately not nomadic, they settle in tenotchitlan for a long period of time
They lived in fixed area, they were farmers, though being very clever people I strongly suspect that they practised crop rotation
Yes
they do not have a fixed place where they live, they are "nomadic"
The Aztecs didn't live in teepees because they weren't nomadic. They built cities and farmed in addition to trading with other Native Americans.
Domesticating and breeding livestock enabled the once nomadic hunter - gatherers, to settle and live in fixed places.
A sedentary culture is a society that has fixed dwellings. Our present day houses and cities are an example of our rather sedentary culture - we mostly tend to live in a fixed place. A nomadic culture is a society that does not stay in one place for long, and is always on the move. Our ancient ancestors, being hunter - gatherers, are a good example of a nomadic culture.
Nomadic People refer to people who have no permanent settlement, particularly mentioning those people that travel with the animals they hunt. While the common way during the Paleolithic Ages, Nomadic Herders and Peoples still live in many parts of the world, using Mongolia as an example.
The aztecs live on the lake Texcoco in Mexico
no the Aztecs did not live in Costa Rica they lived in teotihuacan which is in Mexico
Aztecs Live at Sunbury was created on 1972-01-30.
everywhere aztecs were always on the go
The Aztecs existed from 1325 to 1521"