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15. How did the geographic location of the Aztecs affect its culture?
a. They had to create aqueducts to irrigate their crops
b. They created floating islands which were used to grow crops
c. Warfare was not important in their society because they had all of the natural resources that they needed.

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Answered by llXxarmygirlxXll
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Explanation:

The Aztec civilization developed in the Valley of Mexico, wedged between high mountains and surrounded by lakes that provided fish, waterfowl, potable water and reeds for thatching and weaving. The climate was mild.

As better techniques developed, societies in Egypt and China built irrigation canals, dams, dikes, and water storage facilities. Ancient Rome built structures called aqueducts to carry water from snowmelt in the Alps to cities and towns in the valleys below. This water was used for drinking, washing, and irrigation.

Floating islands are a common natural phenomenon that are found in many parts of the world. They exist less commonly as an artificial ...

Causes and factors for conflict over natural resources

leads to a situation where competition over resources increases. ... conflicts between government officials and local users. Privatisation policies of common natural resources or services can trigger. serious (political) conflicts within a society (e.g. land grabbing).

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Answered by jessanti1907
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Answer c was not important in their society….

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