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one way is they cleared all the tress to farm.

the second way is they used animals for food.

and the last one is they used wood mud and vines to bulid houses.

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How did the Maya and the Inca adapt to their environment?

The Maya adapted to their environment by using the reeds and mud on the swampy island they live on to build houses. The Maya also built chinampas, or "floating gardens," so that they could plant food to eat. The Inca adapted to their environment by building bridges and roads to cross deep canyons and valleys, and they built roads because it was easier to pull a wagon full of goods on a flat solid surface than a lumpy, or bumpy ground.


Did the Maya or the Aztecs or the Inca have slaves and human sacrifices?

Yes, all three civilizations - the Maya, the Aztecs, and the Inca - practiced slavery to some extent. The Aztecs and the Maya engaged in human sacrifices as part of religious rituals, while there is limited evidence of such practices among the Inca.


Does ancient Maya have a flag?

No, the ancient Maya civilization did not have a flag. Flags as we know them today were not used in ancient Mesoamerican cultures like the Maya.


What achievement did the Aztecs adapt from the Mayas?

The Aztecs adapted the Maya's advanced agricultural techniques, including the use of raised fields, terracing, and irrigation systems to grow crops more efficiently. They also adopted their calendar system and writing system, which influenced their own cultural and religious practices.


What was the reason the Inca Aztec and Mayan were able to create permanent settlements?

The Inca, Aztec, and Maya were able to create permanent settlements due to their advanced agricultural practices, such as terraced farming and irrigation systems, that enabled them to support large populations. Additionally, their knowledge of architecture allowed them to construct durable buildings and infrastructure that could withstand the test of time. The availability of important resources like water, fertile land, and strategic locations also contributed to the establishment of these permanent settlements.

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How did the Maya adapt to and change the environment?

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