They did not have enough land to grow grain. Only 1/4 of the land was usable for growing grain. They traded for grain in the region.
they traded pizza and bread
From the colonies they established in Italy, Sicily and Asia Minor.
According to Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel, grain was imported from the Fertile Crescent into Greece, where it sparked a civilization revolution. However, grain can be grown almost everywhere in Greece, provided with soil and nutrients.
Their countryside was rugged and poor, their population expanding, and they needed to import grain and metals.
They traded linen cloth, olive oil, and slaves.
They traded olive oil,wool and pottery for grain, timber, slaves and animal hide
The land was rocky and hilly so they had to grow plants like olives and grapes which could grow in rocky soil
they didnt grow much crops
On the limited fertile land which they individually owned, within their city-state.
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
becausae that is all that they knew how to grow lol