The Limpopo river separates Botswana and South Africa
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, an Incan would have described this achievement as “clever” because he/she wouldn't have thought that such limited land would produce so many corns. The fact that only a small portion of the land could grow corns was hampering the food supply of the Incan people.
When irrigation channels were constructed on the demands of the king, land became more fertile and the production of corns increased rapidly. This was truly a clever achievement for the Incas who had limited fertile land to grow corns.
What war is this involving? If WW1,
Distinctive bright blue uniforms, though earlier in the war they carried dark blue uniforms with red trousers.
Here are why the other answers are incorrect:
A. No side really used camouflage on most soldiers. This was a practice that was started in (with the Germany) WW2, but eventually grew with the years to come. And for guerrilla warfare, the French didn’t use it. They used napoleonic tactics in the early stages of WW1.
C. I believe the most common style of close combat was the bayonet charge/usage, which was used by all sides.
D. Most sides were using older rifles, including the French, which were from the 1880s-early 1900s.
Hope this helps!