I believe the Mayans are no longer a viable society. Hence, they do not use agriculture anymore.
well what is it
They were most successful in agriculture. :)
harvest weed!
Yes. Their economy was based on agriculture, and trade was very important too.
The Mayans primarily used a farming method called "slash-and-burn" agriculture, also known as swidden agriculture. This technique involves clearing a plot of land by cutting down and burning vegetation, which enriches the soil with nutrients from the ash. After the soil is cultivated, crops are planted, and once the land becomes less productive, the Mayans would move to a new area, allowing the original plot to recover naturally over time. This method helped sustain their agriculture in the challenging tropical rainforest environment.
well what is it
they accomplished.... agriculture or farming a calendar
harvest weed!
They were most successful in agriculture. :)
The Mayan civilization had a big population and so if there was no agriculture then there won't be enough food for everyone and some people might die from hunger so this is why agriculture is important to the Mayans.
Yes. Their economy was based on agriculture, and trade was very important too.
The ancient Mayans didn't use alphabetic writing. Mayans used hieroglyphics.
=the Mayans use their common sense by gathering and hunting deers and monkeys.=
to use them as sacrifice
yes
the Mayan agriculture helped produce a strong appreciation for seasonal change
The Mayans practiced advanced farming techniques such as terracing, raised fields, and irrigation to cultivate their crops. They also used a method called slash-and-burn agriculture to clear land for planting. This involved cutting down trees and burning the vegetation to create fertile soil. The Mayans grew a variety of crops including maize, beans, squash, and cacao.