Greece's physical geography had several effects on its early civilization. It is very rugged and mountainous which made it difficult to travel overland. People in different areas formed societies which developed in different ways leading to several independent city-states. As a consequence of the difficulty of travel, Greeks developed into very competent sailors and traders who traveled around the Mediterranean Sea.
Because of its geography
Isolation from other early civilizations
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Physical geography and fear of the unknown.
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Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
they were separate from all other cultures and developed a equine one themselves
China's physical geography, characterized by vast river systems like the Yellow River and the Yangtze, played a crucial role in the development of early civilizations. These rivers provided fertile soil for agriculture, enabling sustained food production and supporting population growth. Additionally, natural barriers such as mountains and deserts limited external influences, allowing early Chinese states to develop unique cultural identities. The combination of fertile plains and protective geography facilitated the rise of complex societies in these regions.
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Many landforms, such as mountains or rivers were uncrossable to early civilizations, so they stayed where they were, away from other groups