The Andes: Life at High Altitudes
How human civilizations like the Inca and modern Peruvians adapted to life in the world's longest mountain range.
Key Questions
- 1How does vertical climate zoning affect agriculture and settlement?
- 2What architectural techniques allow people to live in earthquake-prone mountains?
- 3How has isolation in the Andes preserved indigenous languages like Quechua?
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