it is very lumpy and bumpy and rocky,
also its high altitude, much of it is cool in the summer and very cold in the winter, obviously much of its on a slope so farming is generally on plateaus or on terraces built for farming.
The Andes Mountains
The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
Montañas Andes
The Andesthat is right man it is the Andes the are big
An Andes tuber is known as an OCA.
yes
Farming is a challenge in Southwest Asia because there is no silt which is fresh soil that is fertile.
dont no
Not enough rainfall
People developed terrace farming in various regions around the world, including Asia (such as in the Himalayas), South America (such as in the Andes Mountains), and Africa. Terrace farming involves building steps or platforms on hillsides to create flat areas for agriculture in mountainous or hilly terrain.
Little rain- irrigation-
conquered other land
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There are many large and often beautiful glaciers in the Andes. Because many of these are in a tropical region they act as kind of warning for climatalogical conditions. Over the past 20-30 years the Andes glaciers have lost 30-50 % of their mass. This will have a very serious effect on farming all around this long range of mountains.
Yes, the Incas were known for using terrace farming to grow crops in the Andes Mountains. They built elaborate terraces on steep hillsides to create flat, level areas for planting crops like corn, potatoes, and quinoa. This method allowed them to maximize agricultural productivity in challenging mountainous terrain.
Because the Incas lived in the Andes, they built terraces along the sides of the mountains and planted their crops there (mostly corn).
Yes, the Incas are known for creating terrace farming in the Andes, a technique that involved building steps on mountainsides to transform steep terrain into arable land for agriculture. Terrace farming enabled them to grow crops such as maize, potatoes, and quinoa at high altitudes.