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How did the Maya use their environment to build architectural structures? (1 point)(1 point)
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They mined limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff as building materials.
They mined limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff as building materials.
They studied the stars to better understand how to construct buildings.
They studied the stars to better understand how to construct buildings.
They developed a calendar to better understand the local climate.
They developed a calendar to better understand the local climate.
They used step terraces to build different structures.
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They mined limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff as building materials.
They mined limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff as building materials.
They studied the stars to better understand how to construct buildings.
They studied the stars to better understand how to construct buildings.
They developed a calendar to better understand the local climate.
They developed a calendar to better understand the local climate.
They used step terraces to build different structures.
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They mined local limestone, sandstone, and volcanic tuff for building materials — cutting and shaping stone for pyramids, temples, and plazas and making lime for stucco and mortar.
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