Terraces permit farming in areas that would otherwise be too steep to farm.
they dug irrigation systems to bring water from the mountain streams to the terraces
i think it is because Indonesians climate and mountains are a bit different to normal climates and mountains
i think it is because Indonesians climate and mountains are a bit different to normal climates and mountains
Mountain terraces can be found in many countries around the world, including the Philippines, China, Peru, and parts of Southeast Asia. They are often used for farming in mountainous regions to maximize the use of arable land.
There are approximately 18 rice terraces in the Mountain Province in the Philippines. Some of these are named Bangen Rice Terraces, Besao Rice Terraces, and Sadanga Rice Terraces.
Terraces are used.
terraces
Terrace accretion is not specifically associated with a single mountain; rather, it is a geomorphological process that occurs in various mountainous regions. It involves the formation of terraces along riverbanks or on slopes due to sediment deposition and erosion, often seen in areas where rivers cut into the landscape. This process can be observed in many mountain ranges globally, such as the Himalayas or Andes, where geological activity influences river dynamics.
The Inca tribe cut terraces, or broad platforms into steep slopes. They constructed stone walls atop the terraces to these terraces to clench, or hold the soil and plants in place. This is how the Inca farmed. =)-Ponce Shepard, Jr.
they created something called terraces
China is known for growing crops on mountain terraces built over two thousand years ago. One famous example of this is the Longji rice terraces in Guangxi province, which have been cultivated by the Zhuang people since the Yuan dynasty.
The terraces were used by the Inca civilization to create flat agricultural land on the steep mountain slopes of the Andes. The Maya civilization, on the other hand, did not extensively use terraces for agriculture due to the more flat terrain of their region. The Aztec civilization also did not heavily rely on terraces for agriculture, as their capital city of Tenochtitlan was built on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco.