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Altering the Environment Practice Questions
And Answers 100% Pass
What happened in Mexico City in 1629?
A.
The city fell to Spanish invaders.
B.
The city was destroyed by a great flood.
C.
The city was destroyed by a great fire.
D.
The city suffered a devastating outbreak of plague. - answer✔B.
The city was destroyed by a great flood.
Examine three technologies that have allowed humans to survive and thrive in the Nile River Valley. -
answer✔Humans have survived and thrived in the Nile River Valley by using technology to alter the Nile
River to meet their needs. Humans have used flood protection technologies like levees, embankments,
canals, and aqueducts to control and divert the flow of water. Flood protection has created greater
access to livable land and more transportation opportunities. Humans also have used technologies like
dams and reservoirs to store water resources. These technologies have allowed for water conservation
and recreational uses of water while also alleviating the threat of floods. Finally, humans have used the
technology of dams to produce hydroelectricity from the Nile River and meet energy demands.
Analyze the technologies that have allowed humans to survive and thrive in Mexico City. -
answer✔Humans have survived and thrived in Mexico City by using technology to create greater access
to land. When the Spanish conquered the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, in the 16th century, they built
Mexico City by draining the lakes and filling in the lake water to create more arable land for agriculture.
This technique of land reclamation has continued to be fundamental to human civilization in Mexico
City. The construction of canals and tunnels to transport water out of the valley also has supported land
reclamation. The construction of Chinampas, artificial islands to grow food and hillside terraces for