It provided a hig-capacity and fast means of trade and plunder.
the Greeks lived on the Mediterranean Sea... so I would say that one. They knew of the Black sea and the Caspian sea; and the ancient Greeks believed the Atlantic Ocean to be a world encompassing sea.
The greeks builded the Trojan Horse and had the mightiest warriors hide inside of it while the rest waited at sea. Than at night the warriors came out if the Trojan Horse and started to destroy troy while the people at sea came to help the greeks.
The Greeks depended on the sea for their food due to their geographical location and the mountainous terrain of the region, which limited agricultural land. The Mediterranean Sea provided a rich source of fish and seafood, essential for their diet. Additionally, the sea facilitated trade and fishing, allowing communities to access a variety of marine resources and support their livelihoods. This reliance on the sea was crucial for sustaining their economy and culture.
Because that was there main route of Transportation. And it help them discover more lands.
Many ancient Greeks became traders because unless you were rich or a slave there was no other job opportunity and sailors because their lives were dependent and surrounded by the sea and so this was an expected career for them.
The Aegean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea.
the Balkan peninsula (where the early Greeks settled around) is right next to the Aegean Sea
Greeks are from the country of Greece which sits in the Mediteranian Sea.
He was the god of the sea. The Greeks used the sea a lot to travel so they relied on Poseidon to make the travels safe for the Greeks. Also he was important because the sea provided protection for Greece.
The Ionian Sea.
The Aegean sea.... Your welcome :]