The lake was called lake texcoco
The Aztec capital city, Tenochtitlan, was built on the shores of Lake Texcoco. This lake was a key geographical feature that influenced the city’s development, allowing the Aztecs to create an extensive system of canals and chinampas for agriculture and transportation. Lake Texcoco was central to the Aztec civilization until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.
Apparently in the middle of Lake Texcoco
On an island in the center of lake Texcoco called Tenochtitlan.
Legend has it that the Aztec people would know where to build their city when they found an eagle on a cactus with a snake in its mouth in the middle of a lake. Luckily, they found such a thing and built their empire from there.
an aztec aqueduct is a(n) large creation used by said people (aztec) to transport water from usually a main source ( lake, stream, river) to a town or city
That area is called today Mexico City. Before, it was a lake called Texcoco
The Aztec capital Tenochtitlan was surrounded by a gigantic lake. It is reasonable to assume that this is where they got their water from. Tenochtitlan was replaced by Mexico city when the Europeans conquered the land and the lake was drained to make room for the new city. Actually they didn't get it from the lake. The built aqueducts that retrieve water from the mountains. I learnt it at school...
The Aztec capital city, Tenochtitlan, was built on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was connected to the mainland by causeways and canals.
The Lake Texcoco was a lake on which the Aztecs built a city called Tenochtitlan. The Spaniards later built Mexico City on Tenochtitlan, which is now the present day capital of Mexico. The lake is now completely drained.
The Tenochtitlan was built in the center of the enormous Lake Texcoco.
The Aztecs had a capital city called Tenochtitlan, which was located on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The surrounding region was characterized by mountains and volcanoes, which provided both protection and fertile soil for agriculture. This geographical setting influenced their development as an advanced civilization.
The Aztec capital city was Tenochtitlan, nowadays Mexico city. They were surrounded by mountains and they literally lived in the middle of a lake. To the south they had a grassland they they fought many battles. About 200 miles to the east was the coast upon which Cortez appeared.
In Mexico City, Originally In The Middle Of A Salt Water Lake!
Apparently in the middle of Lake Texcoco
The Aztec civilization.
A freshwater lake.
The Aztec empire was characterized by several major landforms, including mountains, valleys, and lakes. The capital city of Tenochtitlan was situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, surrounded by marshes and causeways. The Valley of Mexico, with its fertile highland plateaus, was also a significant geographic feature of the Aztec empire.