1. The location of the Maya civilization was in Central America, mostly in Guatemala and little in the southernmost parts of Mexico. The place were the Maya civilization developed was a highland that was covered with dense vegetation, having tropical climate, as well as access to the sea. The people had a deep respect for their environment, and one of the biggest reasons for that was that they believed that lot of things in nature are actually connected with the Gods.
2. The government of the Maya was led by a single ruler that had the highest authority in the society, and as a secondary ruling class with high authority were the priests.
3. Most of the Maya economy depended on the natural resources, mostly the fertile soil, water, and timber, all of which were abundant. The Maya civilization had developed trade with most of the neighboring civilizations in the region, which also led to the spread of their culture.