The hills and rivers surrounding Rome protected it to a degree.
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Geography threw a dart at a map of the earth and were the dart landed there was Rome built.
IT IS THE Hill of Rome, The Great Drain, The Tiber River
Several geographic advantages helped Rome to grow and ultimately dominate the known world. Protection From Invasion. Two mountain ranges, the Alps and the Apennines, helped to protect Rome from invasion. Fertile Land. Center of Trade. Diversity of Population. Similarly, you may ask, how was Rome's location an advantage? Rome's location offered several advantages. One of the advantages was the protection of the hills and mountains found in the peninsula. Two major group of mountains found in Italy were very important on the development of ancient Rome. The Apennine Mountains run north to south along the Italian peninsula. Additionally, what is the geography of Rome? Geography/location Rome was built on seven hills at the bank of the Tiber river. Rome is around the center of the Italian peninsula. Italy had many hills and mountains but were easier to travel over than the mountains on Greece. Keeping this in consideration, how did Rome's geography help it grow? Rich Farmland The soil and the mild climate helped the Romans grow surplus olives and grain. Reliable food production allowed the population to grow, and the trade in olives and olive oil helped the Roman economy expand. What are the main geographical features of ancient Rome? Geography of Ancient Rome; Ancient Rome is characterized by the seven hills and the Tiber River. The 7 hills are named Viminal, Quirrinal, Palatine, Esquiline, Capitalize, Caelian and Aventine. The Tiber River flows from the Apennine Mountain, to the Tyrrhenian Sea.
It was near the Mediterranean Sea which, at the time, was the 'highway' of the known world. All major markets dealt with the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome wanted to control the Mediterranean Sea.
The hills and rivers surrounding Rome protected it to a degree.
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The rivers were different.
it is a flat plain.
is Italy's geography and mild climate contributed to the growth of Rome
The geography of ancient Rome is the same as that of modern Rome. It lies in a hilly area half way between the Apennines (a mountain chain which runs through the Italian peninsula) and the coast and on the banks of the River Tiber.
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