using mud / underground clay and marshes/ dirt
The Aztecs built their aqueducts by constructing a system of interconnected canals and channels. They used a combination of local materials such as stone, bricks, and clay to create the aqueducts. The canals were carefully designed to transport water from nearby sources like lakes or rivers to meet the needs of the growing population of Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital.
so they could drown themselves
The Aztecs didn't build drawbridges. The Europeans did for their castles.
I assume that you mean "discovered"...the Aztecs did not build the pyramids...none of the city actually.
The AZTECS built their cities with stone blocks.
The Aztecs used mud from swamps for the floor and walls and reeds for the roof!
so they could drown themselves
The Aztecs didn't build drawbridges. The Europeans did for their castles.
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
The Aztecs Built Temples.
The Aztec lived in mountains so the used aqueducts to carry the melted snow from out of the water. This means the their water was super cold. They needed the aqueducts because the lake water around the was too salty.
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I assume that you mean "discovered"...the Aztecs did not build the pyramids...none of the city actually.
aqueducts
The AZTECS built their cities with stone blocks.
The Aztecs built the floating gardens
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