chinampas are water gardens and are about 30m x 2.5m
its an artificial island used for gardening vegetation. it has a fence made from many stakes to anchor the plot of land to keep from floating away and is filled with mud, soil and vegetation. they are lined paralell to each other, foming a canal in between where canoes could pass through. most of the time a willow tree is planted in the garden to make it more stable and provide shade.
I created chinampas, I am the god of chinampas
Aztec "floating gardens" called chinampas really didn't float, they were small man made islands. They were commonly used in Ancient Mexico and Central America and specifically in Tenochtitlan
Yes, The Aztecs constructed Chinampas.
chinampas :-)
they are both used for farming and their useful :)! the polders are not triangular they are like a normal land. just flat:)! -
Chinampas ain't a word, so I ain't gonna use it.
It was swampy because it was on a lake. Also because it was on a lake they built Chinampas to expand their land
I think that the Aztec's created the 'floating gardens" or Chinampas. I am 99.9% sure but maybe not. Sorry if I get this question wrong. :)
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The farmers in the Aztec empire used chinampas, which were artificial islands in lakes, to grow crops.
Another name for them is floating gardens.