The Aztecs used floating garden beds, known as chinampas, for farming in the region of the Valley of Mexico. These floating gardens were constructed by creating artificial islands using woven reeds and mud, which allowed the Aztecs to grow crops such as maize, squash, and beans in the shallow waters of Lake Texcoco.
Another name for them is floating gardens.
Aztecs practiced a form of intensive farming called chinampa agriculture, where they built floating gardens on the shallow waters of lakes. They used a system of canals for irrigation and cultivated a variety of crops including maize, beans, squash, and chili peppers. Aztecs also used terracing, raised garden beds, and intercropping to maximize their agricultural productivity.
The Aztecs built their capital, Tenochtitlan, in the middle of Lake Texcoco by constructing artificial islands called chinampas. They piled soil and mud on top of wooden frames to create these floating gardens. The Aztecs also built causeways and bridges to connect the islands to the mainland.
Humayun's tomb was built as a mausoleum for Emperor Humayun, the second Mughal emperor of India. It was commissioned by his widow, Empress Bega Begum, in the 16th century. The tomb is considered to be the first garden tomb in the Indian subcontinent and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Aztecs built the floating gardens
Floating garden created by the AztecsArtificial islands built on lakes for agricultural purposes.
Chinampas.
Chubacas are the name of the floating gardens that the Aztecs built.
The Aztecs & they are called chinampas.
a floating garden on which the Aztec grew crops.
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the garden that he built was called the hand}ging gardens of babylon
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1804 to 1809.
it was built in 1987 by samull degres
yes because they were surrounded by water ,