Compare effigy mounds and Nazca Lines. What is one thing that makes these artforms DIFFERENT from one another?

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The four most common shapes for Nazca Lines were bears, birds, panthers, and turtles.

The four most common shapes for Nazca Lines were bears, birds, panthers, and turtles.

The Nazca Lines were created by removing the top layer of reddish pebbles to show a whiter ground beneath.

The Nazca Lines were created by removing the top layer of reddish pebbles to show a whiter ground beneath.

Effigy mounds were mainly in the shapes of spiders, monkeys, sharks, lizards, and birds.

Effigy mounds were mainly in the shapes of spiders, monkeys, sharks, lizards, and birds.

Effigy mounds were in the desert, so they were not affected by a lot of wind or rain.

One thing that makes effigy mounds and Nazca Lines different from each other is their location. Effigy mounds were mainly found in the desert, while the Nazca Lines were located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. Additionally, effigy mounds were constructed by piling up earth or stones, while the Nazca Lines were created by removing the top layer of pebbles to reveal the lighter ground beneath.