Incas Cities are called
1 Cusco Present-day Cusco, capital of Cusco Region, Peru
2 Tiwanaku Ancient pre-Inca culture present in Peru and Bolivia
3 Machu "City" version of Machu Picchu
4 Ollantaytambo City in Cusco Region, Peru
5 Corihuayrachina The name of several archaeological sites in Peru
6 Huamanga City in Ayacucho Region, Peru
7 Vilcas Vilcas Human is a province of Ayacucho Region, Peru
8 Vilcabamba Legendary last city and Inca refuge founded in 1539
9 Vitcos Archaeological site in Cusco, Peru
10 Andahuaylas City in Apurimac Region, Peru
11 Ica Capital of Ica Region, Peru
12 Arequipa Capital of Arequipa Region, Peru
13 Nasca City of Nazca civilization; present-day Nasca
14 Atico A district of the Caraveli province
15 Juli A district of the Chucuito province
16 Chuito A lake in Bolivia
17 Chuquiapo Aymara region that later became La Paz, Bolivia
18 Huanuco Pampa Capital of Huanuco Region, Peru
19 Tamboccocha A lake in Peru
20 Huaras Capital of Ancash Region, Peru
21 Riobamba Capital of Chimborazo Region, Ecuador
22 Caxamalca A village Hernando de Soto famously visited
23 Sausa Village in Junin Region, Peru
24 Tambo Colorado Ancient Incan complex located near Pisco, Peru
25 Huaca "Holy" in runa-simi or Quechua, the language of the Inca
26 Tumbes Capital of Tumbes Region, Peru
27 Chan Chan City of Chimu civilization; conquered by the Inca
28 Sipan Capital of Sipan civilization; conquered by the Inca
29 Pachacamac Present-day Pachacámac district in Lima, Peru
30 Llactapata Archaeological site near Machu Picchu
31 Pisac Village in Cusco Region, Peru
32 Kuelap Ancient fortress located in the Amazonas Region, Peru
33 Pajaten Ancient ruins in the Amazonas Region, Peru
34 Chucuito Village in Puno Region, Peru
35 Choquequirao Ancient ruins near the city of Cusco, Peru
Roberta and her peers are most likely four years old. Most children tend to recognize and label stereotypical gender groups at about 2 years of age and at 3 years they are able to recognize their own gender and at age 3 to 4 years they use gender labels quite consistently. However, at age 5 and 6 children become rigid about gender stereotypes and preferences. Roberta and her classmates are likely 4 years of age.
The correct answer is D) There would likely not be life on Earth because its surface would be much colder and Earth's water would be frozen.
Life on Earth could be affected if the atmosphere did NOT contain greenhouse gases in the following way: "There would likely not be life on Earth because its surface would be much colder and Earth's water would be frozen."
Scientists agree that this is basically the importance of greenhouse gases on the atmosphere of planet earth. Without these gases, the surface of the earth would have an average temperature of minus 18 centigrades. Many life forms as we know them could not survive under this hairs climate condition. Furthermore, most of the surface of the earth would be covered on ice.
The improvement on road network and consequent industrialization in cities led to increase in urbanization.
Explanation:
By the beginning of the 18th century, less than 10 percent of the population of the world were found in cities. When the industrial era set in, cities began to grow at a faster rate and they became a hub for population and industrial productions.
The United Sates of America oversaw the construction of railroads that ultimately led to the reduction of transportation costs on goods and more production centers began to spring up in the country