Yes, there have been more than three rivers in Aztec times.
Tenochtitlan was a great city in Aztec times!
Kids in the Aztec time wore nothing because it was to hot to wear anything.
the Aztec society lived in Mexico on a small island they called Tenochtitlan
the cicilizations where around at different times and they worshipped different gods.
When it was Tudor times here! But they were in Mexico in stead of England!
Yes, the Aztec territory included grasslands and rivers. The Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, was built on an island in Lake Texcoco, surrounded by rivers and marshes. The Valley of Mexico, where the Aztec civilization flourished, was characterized by a mix of grasslands, forests, and agricultural fields.
Yes, there were rivers, lakes, and marshy areas in the Aztec territory. The Aztecs settled on a small island in Lake Texcoco, where they built their capital city, Tenochtitlan. They also relied on the nearby rivers for transportation and agriculture.
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Tenochtitlan was a great city in Aztec times!
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Kids in the Aztec time wore nothing because it was to hot to wear anything.
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the Aztec society lived in Mexico on a small island they called Tenochtitlan
Lakes and rivers were used for transportation,drinking,and bathing in pioneer times.
Some landforms in Aztec territory included mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers. The Valley of Mexico, where the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was established, was surrounded by mountains and contained multiple interconnected lakes. These landforms influenced the Aztec civilization's agriculture, trade networks, and defensive strategies.