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.
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it let them listen to Justin Bieber
it made them happy
it affect the trade and settlement because people had to go to the Mediterranean Sea
by bringing rain to the crops and starting a civilization
1. How did the development of agriculture in the river valley civilizations affect the roles and influence of women?
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
they all died.... all of them.... :(
They all went to circle k to get polar pops. lol :)
Positions and flow of rivers affected the development of Chinese civilization. Settlements needed to be in close proximity to a water source for sustenance and industry.
Herding societies tended to migrate frequently and thus civilization took longer to emerge.
I think that because of the Himalayas growth in their height, they protected Indian subcontinent from the North.
They had capitalism so it changed the development of cities in later civilization because it allowed people to vote on their views and have opinions instead of just being told what/who were going to be the new leaders and laws of the country.