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The Aztecs created floating gardens called chinampas by dredging fertile mud from the lake bottom and building up artificial islands. This method allowed them to expand their farmlands and grow crops in areas with limited space. They also used advanced irrigation techniques to maximize agricultural productivity.
The Mayas used slash and burn agriculture as a method to clear land for farming. By cutting down vegetation and burning it, they enriched the soil with nutrients and created space to plant crops. This technique allowed them to sustain their agricultural practices in the fertile but dense rainforest environment.
methods such as slash-and-burn agriculture. They would cut down trees and then burn the vegetation to clear the land. They would then plant crops in the ash-enriched soil.
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slash and burn
There Were Lots Of Trees On The Land So They Did What Was Call Slash And Burn Farming
when people cut down trees it is called slash and when they burn the leftover it is called burn when you combine slash and burn it is slash and burn.
They had to slash and burn the undergrowth in order to clear the land for farming. The slash and burn order prevented them leaving anything of value for the enemy behind their march.
The land was not naturally fertile, so they had to use the slash and burn method of farming. The Tupi people were indigenous peoples in Brazil.
use the land for crops
yes
Slash and burn does not sound helpful, it sounds harmful.
hoing and slash and burn
Slash 'n' Burn was created on 1992-03-16.
yes the slash and burn is a Mayan technique the slashed everything and burn and then they started planting