Tenochtitlan.
mexico city
No, Aztec Indians did not live in teepees. They lived in settled communities with complex stone structures and buildings. Teepees were used by some Native American tribes, particularly those of the Great Plains region.
they used wood tools and steel tools and rock or stone tools
an aztec aqueduct is a(n) large creation used by said people (aztec) to transport water from usually a main source ( lake, stream, river) to a town or city
It was known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire.
It was used to allow people to travel over the swamps. There were three causeways from the city to the mainland.
The Aztec pyramids were built by the Aztecs, a Mesoamerican civilization that existed in present-day Mexico. They were constructed using manual labor and were used for religious and ceremonial purposes. The most famous Aztec pyramid is the Templo Mayor in the capital city of Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City).
The lands around the Aztec city were fertile and suitable for agriculture, with a system of chinampas, or floating gardens, used for growing crops. The terrain also included hills and mountains, providing natural defenses for the city. Water sources like lakes and rivers were crucial for farming and transportation.
Ok the answer is..... cacutuses! tHEY USED CACTUS FIBERS FOR CLOTHES! they also ate cactus and sold gold that they bought with their lifesavers....
Many early civilizations had computing devices. They were not anything like what is classed as a computer in modern times, but there were devices used for different types of computation throughout history. One example of this in the Aztec civilization is the "Sun Stone" It was discovered in 1790 and was used for astrological calculations.
The Aztecs used tributes from conquered peoples to build Tenochtitlán into an impressive city.
All of them. Entire Mesoamerican civilizations (Aztec, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec) were exterminated by the Spanish conquistadors; their cities destroyed and used as building materials for the newly Spanish-founded cities. However, the most important among them was the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Capital of the Aztec empire and home to 300,000 people at its peak, it was razed to the ground.