The land was divided by mountains, rivers and seas. The land was generally poor, and with rapidly expanding populations, the city-states had to send off their surplus to seize new land around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals, and set up new city-states for themselves. This resulted in the Greek world expanding to over 2,000 independent city-states.
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maby because isolation
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.
Greece has many islands so many people get around by using "water taxis". Many islands ar very small and don't allow cars do to space, so people also use Vespas and other small vechicles.
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geography affect people of the lake villages by helping them to know how to do farming,hunting or something that can help their living.
it affect the culture,because feast and other can affect the culture.
They hindered Cultural Diffusion because they were like a blockade.
No.
there where many mountains unlike other places
Small,independent communities
The Etruscans changed Rome from a village of straw-roofed huts into a city of wood and brick buildings. They laid out streets, temples, and public buildings around a central square.Edit: The above one doesn't relate to geography though, and it doesn't mention Greece. Here is my answer:The landscape of Italy is similar to that of Greece, but the Apennines are not as rugged as Greece's mountains. As a result, the people in Italy were not split up into small, isolated communities like the Greeks. Italy had better farmland than Greece. With more capacity to produce food, Italy could support more people than Greece could.