The Aztecs used walking and had an advanced road system. Prior to the Spanish invasion of their empire, the Aztecs had no horses or wheels to assist their transportation.
One of the main types of transportation the Aztecs used was walking. They also had canoes that they would use, and moveable bridges that helped them to travel.
The Aztecs traveled by walking or by horses.
flying cars
The Aztec had no means of transportation other then walking. their roads were designed for foot traffic only. they did have the concept of the wheel as these were found to be used in children toys but that was the only use they had for it.
The Aztecs did metalworking, weaving, built a transportation stystem, they found a perfect city that fitted their beliefs
neither of them invented transportation the idea and action existed when the first object moved.
The Aztecs did not have or know the concept of the wheel. The only transportation they had was to walk. They did however build "highways" or trails that stretched for hundreds of miles. They did use Llamas to carry items for them.
To get around the Aztecs used boats an walked
The AZTECS wrote dots for their numbers
who introduced the cacao beans to the Aztecs
The Aztecs used resources from their environment such as maize (corn), beans, squash, chilies, and cacao for food, cotton and maguey fibers for textiles, and obsidian for tools and weapons. They also utilized the lakes and canals around their capital city of Tenochtitlan for transportation and agriculture.
The Aztecs used canals for transportation, to irrigate their crops, and as a way to manage water levels in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. Canals were crucial for the functioning of their society and played a key role in their agricultural success.