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The geographic setting of Persia, with its fertile lands, access to trade routes, and natural barriers like deserts and mountains, influenced the development of its civilization. It facilitated agricultural productivity, urbanization, and trade, which contributed to the growth of the Persian Empire. The natural barriers also provided protection and enabled the Persians to defend their territory effectively.
As the Aztec population grew, the demand for resources increased, leading to conquests of neighboring territories to expand their boundaries. This expansionist approach ultimately resulted in increased conflict with neighboring tribes and societies as the Aztec sought to control more land and resources.
This sentence implies a geographical distinction between where the speaker was born and where "she" grew up. It suggests that the speaker and the woman have different backgrounds and experiences, perhaps shaping their perspectives and identities differently.
Cindy Klassen grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
He grew up in Portland,Oregon
they grew tomatos peppers and chillis
The Aztec Civilization qualifies as such.
What did Aztec farmers grew maize and beans on
dont know dont care
The aztec slaves grew crops and cleand the other aztecs houses
a floating garden on which the Aztec grew crops.
The island city of Tenochtitlan was built by the Aztecs. It was founded in 1325 and grew to by the primary city of the Aztec people who's civilization controlled the majority of central and lower Mexico until they were conquered by Cortes and the Spaniards in 1512.
They were mainly used to grow crops or farming things there but, i have heard rumors about them also sometimes using them as bathrooms when the chinapas grew older and older. The 2nd one may not be the BEST answer.
Africa
Chinampas
It was Minoan civilization.
The geographic setting of Persia, with its fertile lands, access to trade routes, and natural barriers like deserts and mountains, influenced the development of its civilization. It facilitated agricultural productivity, urbanization, and trade, which contributed to the growth of the Persian Empire. The natural barriers also provided protection and enabled the Persians to defend their territory effectively.