You mean those ancient people who were known as ship-builders and fishermen, who hardly ever set foot more than 50 miles inland but traded with and spread culture among everybody all around the coast of the Mediterranean ? Nah, no effect, not really.
These ancient people were well-known as ship-builders and fishermen.
They hardly ever set foot more than 50 miles inland, but traded with and spread their culture around the entire coastline of the Mediterranean Sea.
How did Rome's location affect its development
How did Rome's location affect its development
Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate typical of the Mediterranean coasts of Italy. Spring and autumnrm, and the Romans ottobrate ("beautiful October days") are known as being sunny and warm.
Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate typical of the Mediterranean coasts of Italy. Spring and autumnrm, and the Romans ottobrate ("beautiful October days") are known as being sunny and warm.
Rome's location in the Mediterranean area (though it was not actually on the coast of this sea) meant that Rome's first imperial expansion occurred around the Mediterranean Sea. She took over all the areas around its shores.
It became dominant in the Western Mediterranean, and used its grudge against Macedonia's interference against it during the wars to move into the Eastern Mediterranean world.
I think that because of the Himalayas growth in their height, they protected Indian subcontinent from the North.
it does not affect a child's development.
It affected it because it had all of the fine natural things needed to make glass and other things.
Factories could be built away from rivers using this alternative source of power.
How did the development of the Caste System affect society in India
Rome's location affected it by Romans were far enough from the Tiber River to escape raids by sea going Pirates and Rome's location across 7 steep hills made it easy to defend against enemies.