The geographical setting of the Aztec civilization, located in the Valley of Mexico, influenced their agricultural practices, architectural innovations, and trade networks. The presence of lakes and fertile soil supported their farming of crops like maize, beans, and squash, while the surrounding mountains provided natural defenses for their capital city of Tenochtitlan. This geographical setting also contributed to the development of a complex society with extensive trade connections with neighboring regions.
The region known as the maize triangle is characterized by its fertile soil and ideal climate conditions for growing maize. Veld refers to open grassland areas in Southern Africa, where much of the maize triangle is located. The combination of veld and optimal farming conditions makes it a prime area for maize cultivation, hence the nickname.
Velds are known as the "maize triangle" due to the fertile soils and ideal climate conditions found in this region, making it highly suitable for maize cultivation. The velds in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia form a triangle where maize production is a significant agricultural activity, hence the nickname.
No, "Geographical" is not a word. The correct term is "geographic."
Maize, also known as corn, originated in Mesoamerica, which includes present-day Mexico and Central America. It was a staple crop for ancient civilizations such as the Maya and the Aztecs.
Midwest America, for example. It has to be warm and humid enough for maize to grow well. It has also been successfully grown in the South of Russia, where there are many rivers to keep the soils moist.
geographical condition
Very 'Ketchuppy'
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The definition of geographical conditions is a term that is used to describe the geography of an area. This could be used to describe the geography of a state, for example the geographical condition could be mountainous.
Maize flour is basically flour made from maize maize is a crop and wotsits are made from maize :)
sikkim because of its peculiar geographical condition.
corn can be known as mealies in South Africa
Maize is a type of corn.
no maize is a monocot
Isn't maize corn? Maize.. I really sont know ^.^
K. Subedi has written: 'Assessment of the major yield limiting constraints of maize production at Lumle condition.'