Want this question answered?
The aztecs wanted to be able to plant crops on rich soil found in lake beds
They have different agriculture. The incas used terraces and the Aztecs had chinampas, floating islands.
Chinampas is a special word sort of for "floating gardens." The chinampas were created because of space. The Aztecs didn't have enough room for farmland, so they created the" floating gardens" in a river near the market. Everyday they would pull the rope to pull it in and pick the grown crops. After picking them they would put more seeds in and put it back out to float. They never had to water the chinampas because lived on the water.
Tenochtitlan
Aztecs in Mexico.
floating gardens are gardens made by the Aztecs.
floating gardens are gardens made by the Aztecs.
Chubacas are the name of the floating gardens that the Aztecs built.
The Aztecs built the floating gardens
no, the incas lived in the mountains. the Aztecs had the floating gardens. :)
The aztecs wanted to be able to plant crops on rich soil found in lake beds
The Aztecs built their capital, Tenochtitlan, in the middle of Lake Texcoco by constructing artificial islands called chinampas. They piled soil and mud on top of wooden frames to create these floating gardens. The Aztecs also built causeways and bridges to connect the islands to the mainland.
The floating gardens used by the Aztecs were called chinampas. These were artificial islands made from reeds, mud, and soil piled on top of rafts. They were used for growing crops such as corn, beans, squash, and tomatoes.
They were floating gardens because the Aztecs didn't have the space they needed to farm. So they would farm in floating gardens and would never have to water them because they lived in a river
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 had a variety of things. The Aztecs farmed on Chinampas which were floating gardens. Also, they had causeways which were roads that were about 2 feet higher then the water. They used canoes to go through the chinampas chanells.
Another name for Aztec chinampas is "floating gardens." These chinampas were man-made agricultural plots built on the surface of lakes and marshes, where the Aztecs grew crops.