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Greece being a mountainous region created natural barriers and division for the city/states of Greek civilization. The sea- which could be seen from almost any place, helped develop trade and transportation. This brought in different cultures and also helped the Greek civilization spread as far as India.
The small fertile areas of river valleys led to small independent communities which developed into independent city-states. The limited farming areas with expanding populations promoted the need for fishing and trade, adding maritime development to the coastal cities which thereby prospered.
Since the area was very rocky and hilly there was not much places to farm other than to dig holes
it influenced ancient Greece because the weather would change the way they lived
Their geography was rocky soil but grapes can grow in rocky soil so they made wine and grapes and also olive oil
rugged, rocky, and hilly
Greece has a mountainous terrain making farming difficult except in limited regions. This difficulty encouraged the growth of cash crops and a trade market in Greece.
. Greece was very poor in natural resources .Had over 1400 islands .Seas are what dominated Greek life
The southernmost capital in Europe is the city of Athens. This city is the capital of Greece, which is the country in Europe that is the farthest south.
im pretty sure it helped their city-states fiercely independent
Anicent Greece was quite mountainous and rugged; which resulted in them traveling by sea.
The geography of Greece influenced where people settled and what they did. Greece's geographic features influenced where people lived because of the high and many mountains made it hard to travel.
Volcanic activity and its associated effects of earthquakes, tidal waves, ash clouds etc. is a major factor in the geographic form of Greece and any other island nation.
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The mountainous terrain of Greece made it so that the city-states were separated In which case made it so that they didn't have the same form of governments.
The mountainous terrain of Greece made it so that the city-states were separated In which case made it so that they didn't have the same form of governments.
it was not the Geography of Greece which influenced western civilisation. It was Greek civilisation and the fact that the Greeks migrated out of Greece. They migrated to western Turkey, southern Italy and Sicily and they founded Marseilles in southern France. Thus, they created a Greek world which extended beyond mainland Greece. The Greeks influenced the peoples who lived near then. They also influenced the Romans. It is though this influence of the Romans that the Greeks later influenced western civilisation.
in acient Greece a group o fpeople living together with the common purpose of taking care of each other through economic activity was called a ?
The country is generally poor agriculturally, and settlement was confined to fertile river valleys and coastal plains.
Physical boundaries such as mountain ranges and rivers in the Peloponnese peninsula meant the people in those regions maintained a local identity throughout centuries of political change. Ultimately, they helped form the modern prefectures.
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there where many mountains unlike other places