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The hanging gardens of Babylon was destroyed by minor disasters like erosion or warfare. It was destroyed in around 600BC. Since then it has levelled with the ground.
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They live in the Amazon, and they kill monkeys for food, but shotgun cartriges are expensive. they sweep baskets with a poison in them through the water to knock out the fish, then they catch them. children age six have their own plot of land to attend to.
There is some argument over wether it did or did not exist. the fact that they would of been in the middle of a desert makes water a big issue so the plants would of died almost instantly. also the most likely is that it is a poetic myth or even just confused with the hanging gardens of nineveh. so it most likely didnt
Technology wasn't used back then when they made it. It was around about 600B.C. So considering the era they were in, the only thing they got close to technology was their 'Chain Pump'. This got water from the Euphrates river and transported it into the gardens. This answer needs to be improved. :)
Sometimes twice a day.
twice a week
Water. Unless you require to feed them then you include liquid feed in the water.
The women of Yurok tribe of Indians were known for weaving baskets that could hold water. Another Indian tribe that was known for weaving baskets that held water was the Maidu tribe.
The women of Yurok tribe of Indians were known for weaving baskets that could hold water. Another Indian tribe that was known for weaving baskets that held water was the Maidu tribe.
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They got their water by the woven baskets that the women made.
It came from the precipitation in clouds when becoming run off then evaporating into a hanging garden
the women were excellent weavers and some of their baskets were so good that they were water tight. u sure??
camels and elephants and they climbed up to the top of the palace with big water supplies on their backs, and poured the water into a big hole. there where pipes every where that led to the hanging gardens, and the people would open the gates, and late out some water to the hanging gardens.