Which statement best describes the vertical archipelago found in the Inca Empire?(1 point)

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Different elevations of the Andes Mountains provided different goods and resources.
Different elevations of the Andes Mountains provided different goods and resources.

Terraced agriculture critical to food production occurred at only the highest elevations.
Terraced agriculture critical to food production occurred at only the highest elevations.

The Inca Empire expanded quickly along the Andes Mountains, conquering most of the western coast of South America.
The Inca Empire expanded quickly along the Andes Mountains, conquering most of the western coast of South America.

The Inca Empire conquered vertically along mountains, rather than North and South along the cost of South America.
The Inca Empire conquered vertically along mountains, rather than North and South along the cost of South America.
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The statement that best describes the vertical archipelago found in the Inca Empire is:

Different elevations of the Andes Mountains provided different goods and resources.

This reflects the concept of the vertical archipelago, where different altitude zones contributed to varied agricultural practices and resource availability, allowing the Inca to cultivate diverse crops and manage their economy effectively.