Climate, Religion or the trade items they got from other countries (Purple dye; Lebenon, Stuff like that)
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Separate independent city-states.
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The latitude?
What effect did the trading civilization of Phoenicia have on the ancient world?
Greece has a rocky mountainous landscape, so they couldn't grow a lot of crops this meant they had to find resources from other places. As a result Ancient Greece became a trading society along the Mediterranean and worked and sold items along the coast. They ended up establishing colonies to help with their trading.
Yes.
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
Physical Geography
What effect will each of the physical features have on the development of ancient Egypt as an early civilization?
Separate independent city-states.
Leonard William Gaddum has written: 'Man's physical environment' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Human beings, Human geography, Outlines, syllabi, Physical geography, Science
The way people dress, whether Roman or not, whether ancient or modern, cannot possibly affect the weather.
They effect them by having fewer resources because of long distance traveling.
Andrew John Herbertson has written: 'Outlines of physiography' -- subject(s): Physical geography 'Man and his work' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Human beings, Occupations, Geography 'The senior geography' -- subject(s): Geography
Geography has a few effects on the Greeks and the world. Some of the effects are developments of ancient Egypt and having relationships with other city-states.
Physical, humanEnvironmental geography, also known as integrated geography, integrative geography, or human-environment geography, is the branch of geography that studies the interactions between humans and the natural world. It looks at how human societies understand and influence the environment.Environmental geography is how we affect our surroundings e.g water pollution,oil spills,buses,cars,lorrys etcEnvironmental geography requires an understanding of the dynamics of physical geography, as well as the ways that human societies conceptualize the environment (human geography). The links between human and physical geography are less obvious than they once were, because we are increasingly buffered from the world by technology.Environmental geography provides important analytical tools for assessing the impact of humans on the environment, measuring the result of human activity on natural landforms and cycles. It is considered the third branch of geography, the other two being physical and human geography
it gives you energy and mineral resouces