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How did the Aztecs apply their engineering skills to the challenges of living on an island?
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- The Aztecs constructed a complex system of canals and causeways to connect their island city of Tenochtitlan with the mainland. These canals served as transportation routes and also provided a means of irrigation for their agricultural activities, allowing them to grow crops on the island.
- They also utilized their engineering skills to create innovative systems for water management and drainage. This included building chinampas, which were artificial islands made of mud and vegetation, supported by wooden stakes driven into the lake bed. These chinampas served as floating gardens, allowing the Aztecs to grow crops in the midst of the lake and maximize their agricultural production.
- They also utilized their engineering skills to create innovative systems for water management and drainage. This included building chinampas, which were artificial islands made of mud and vegetation, supported by wooden stakes driven into the lake bed. These chinampas served as floating gardens, allowing the Aztecs to grow crops in the midst of the lake and maximize their agricultural production.
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