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Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
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geography affected how life in Greece developed.
The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
Mountains surround Ancient Greece dividing Greece into different lands.
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Katherine Clarke has written: 'Between Geography and History' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Civilization, Geography, Ancient, Greece, Greek influences, Historiography, Rome
Volcanic activity and its associated effects of earthquakes, tidal waves, ash clouds etc. is a major factor in the geographic form of Greece and any other island nation.
Arable land existed between mountains, seas and rivers. Different tribes took a slice of land and formed their own city-states; with this early independence, they had no wish to unite and keep separate eistence and identity, and were often at war in ongoing disputes.