The respective terrain is made up of mountain tops and slopes, so...
The rough terrain of the Andes made the use of wheels impossible.
the incas movedover the rough terrain in large packs
Some landforms in Venezuela are the Andes Mountains, Maracaibo Lowlands, Orinoco River, and theGuina Highlands.
Yes
Mostly flat coastal lowlands, central highlands, high Andes Mountains, eastern lowland plains.
mountainous barren terrain, big panoramic landscapes
So they can grow crops
So they can grow crops
The terrain in Argentina varies considerably from the Pampas grasslands to a part of the Andes that includes the highest peak in the western and southern hemispheres: Aconcagua.
There is not just one kind of terrain that llamas can be on. Traditionally, llamas live in the andes mountians, and are very sure-footed like goats. But the only llamas that I know in person live on perfectly flat pasture. So, they can probably be on many different kinds of terrain, not just one.
The mountainous terrain (the Andes Mountains) imposed diffuculties in terms of travel and in getting food.
People developed terrace farming in various regions around the world, including Asia (such as in the Himalayas), South America (such as in the Andes Mountains), and Africa. Terrace farming involves building steps or platforms on hillsides to create flat areas for agriculture in mountainous or hilly terrain.