Many of the Nazca Lines remain as they were created even though they were built

sometime around 400 to 650 CE. Why are these artforms able to remain intact after all of
this time?
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The creatprs of the Nazca Lines built stone monuments on top of the designs, which
protected`the artforms.
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They were considered to be part of a religious movement, so settlers protected these
artfiorms century after century to protect their religious history.
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The desert where these artforms were located doesn't receive a lot of wind or rain, which
helps to preserve them.
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The artforms were created from heavy stones weighing several tons, so they weren't easy to
move.

The desert climate of the Nazca region, with very little rainfall and minimal vegetation, has helped preserve the Nazca Lines. Additionally, the remoteness of the location has prevented damage from human interference or development.