desert plains and forest
it did not affect the agriculture but it did have an effect on the farming
it didnt
Geography influenced the development of Tenochtitlan because at first, the land was full of water, but then the Aztecs reclaimed land from the lakes by sinking timbers into the water to serve as walls and filled the area between the timbers with mud, reeds, and boulders. In this way they created small islands called chinampas, or "floating gardens". Eventually, Aztecs expanded the city's land surface until it covered over five square miles. They even merged Tlatelolco,originally a separate island, with Tenochtitlan.
geography is geography
No, geography is geography and agriculture is agriculture.
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it did not affect the agriculture but it did have an effect on the farming
Of the Aztecs that plant it.
it didnt
The only significant disadvantage the Spanish conquistadors faced was the fact that they didn't know the land/geography as well as the Aztecs did. The Aztecs faced far more graver disadvantages like disease, lack of advanced weaponry, etc.
the factors were; the Spanish victory; alliances, weapons and horses, geography, and disease
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Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
Yes, climate did have an impact on the Aztec culture. The Aztecs adapted their agricultural practices to the local climate and geography, relying heavily on a system of chinampas, or floating gardens, to grow crops in the marshy areas of the Valley of Mexico. The changing climate could have contributed to periods of drought or flooding, affecting their agricultural production and potentially leading to food scarcity.
the Tenochtitlan was destroyed in 1575. by the spainards. this answer is very right we are discussing about this in geography.
Aztecs
The Aztecs Built Temples.