well..... it does because rivers carrie the fertile dirt with them and the plants need that dirt to grow. it effects the transportation because if there is too much water it can ruin the boat or the wagon that its being carried in but mostly effects the plants.
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.
A: Rivers
Rivers and Lakes are important to people throughout Latin America because their are not many road in Latin America and there are many rivers and lakes in Latin America.
The lands around the Aztec city were fertile and suitable for agriculture, with a system of chinampas, or floating gardens, used for growing crops. The terrain also included hills and mountains, providing natural defenses for the city. Water sources like lakes and rivers were crucial for farming and transportation.
Early industrialization was helped and hindered by several geographical features. There were rivers and mountains that had to be navigated and Natural Resources were gathered from harbors, lakes, rivers, oceans, and off the land.
Lakes and rivers were used for transportation,drinking,and bathing in pioneer times.
lakes and rivers
provided transportation for industry.
transportation petroleum, or salt
Much of the transportation was by boat. Cities grew up at the fall lines of rivers- rapids where a boat had to stop.
Because of the nature, weather, lakes, and rivers.
By traveling by boat, or maybe even swimming.
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.
im not shure but i looked this up and i think its transportation ,petroleum or salt
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
A: Rivers
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.