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.
The climate is higher and hotter. So colder foods that can live in high altitude ( lack of CO2)
Farmlands equal geography and geography was small making farmlands small and if farmlands are small then less food for Ancient Greeks.
Separate independent city-states.
ancient greece was effected by deep valleys because it use to be under ground
it had no effect
It made them dumber
they were separated from another because of the mountains
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
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.
Separate independent city-states.
First of all the cause is how was the Greece effect also I don't
Cod, boisterous winters generally confined farming, trading, warring and cultural activities to the warmer months.
ancient greece was effected by deep valleys because it use to be under ground
it had no effect
Ancient Greece has a great effect on our society. Government buildings reflect Greek architecture with the columns and domes. The very essence of democracy is directly from the Greeks and the Olympic Games were invented by them. Math, science, even robots come from the Greeks. Much of the law that is practiced uses Greek laws and words in our vocabulary are Greek. Anything with the "ology" means the study of from the Greek. Art, literature, music, plays, poems all reflect the Ancient Greek forms. The Romans copied the Greeks and we copy the Romans and the Greeks.
They improved they're fighting skills.
It made them dumber
they were separated from another because of the mountains
they were separated from another because of the mountains