Ancient Greece was a peninsula and it was filled with mountains. Since there was little ground for farming, they turned to the sea for food. They would trade and spread ideas by this. Since mountains made overland travel difficult, city states were separated and had very different ideas about philosophy, way of life, and politics.
No, ancient Greece didnt have monsoons.
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
it didn't
It provided a means of trade, migration and warfare.
It allowed Athens to flourish. (music,arts,poems,etc.)
No, ancient Greece didnt have monsoons.
The mountainous terrain of Greece led to the development of independent city-states due to the natural barriers it provided. The mild climate and access to the sea encouraged trade and exploration, leading to the development of a maritime culture. Additionally, the lack of fertile land pushed Greeks to establish colonies around the Mediterranean, spreading their influence.
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
it didn't
It provided a means of trade, migration and warfare.
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
It allowed Athens to flourish. (music,arts,poems,etc.)
Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
The Ancient Greek doctrine of ethos attributed ethical powers to music and claimed that music could affect character.
It divided Greece into different regions-travel and communication were difficult.
The ancient Greeks gave the idea of Democracy to the Americans and many of the founding Fathers have studied famous Greek Philosophers works