Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
The ancient Greek mathematician Eratosthenes is called the "father of geography" for that reason.
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The hills and rivers surrounding Rome protected it to a degree.
The land of Nubia was were the Kingdom of Kush was located. In what is now northern Sudan.
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favorable geography
Spartans were mean.
They now have evidence that there was knowledge of batteries and electrical power in ancient Rome. They of course don't know who discovered it, or what got in the way of further development is anybodies guess.
scientific advancements, mainly they also learned from their mistakes
The cataracts of the Nile River in ancient Egypt had both negative and positive effects. Negatively, the cataracts made navigation difficult, limiting trade and communication with other regions. However, they also acted as a natural barrier, providing protection against invasions. Additionally, the cataracts influenced the unique geography of ancient Egypt, leading to the development of a distinct culture and civilization.
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William Latham Bevan has written: 'The student's manual of ancient geography' 'Manuale di geografia antica' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Geography, Ancient
Egypt's position along a river valley gave it sufficient water to irrigate crops and therefore establish cities.
J. L Berggren has written: 'Ptolemy's Geography' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Cartography, Early works to 1800, Geography, Ancient
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Katherine Clarke has written: 'Between Geography and History' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Civilization, Geography, Ancient, Greece, Greek influences, Historiography, Rome