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1. The Andes are made up of two mountain ranges that catch the westerly winds. |
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2. The region around the Gulf of Guayaquil is very dry. |
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3. In the south region, the westerly winds come only once a year. |
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1. The terraces reshaped highland valleys, mostly near Machu Piccu. |
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2. Maize and beer were used during ceremonial occasions. |
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3. Irrigation systems were already built when the Inca conquered the Andes. |
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1. Inca craftsmen sculpted lots of pottery. |
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2. The Inca metal workers mostly made metal birds. |
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3. Music was not very popular in the Inca culture. |
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1.The Andes only produce gold, copper, silver, and tin. |
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2.The name Andes is thought to have come from anti a Quechuan name for copper. |
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3.Peru is known to be the world's largest exporter and producer of copper. |
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1. Inca society was not arranged in family levels. |
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2. The lowest rank in Inca society was the craftsmen. |
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3. Ayllus was a slave. |
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