Most of the city-states of Ancient Greece were relatively close to the water, especially those found on Crete, Cyprus, the Dodecanese Islands, or Cycladic Islands. Greek city-states favored marine travel which was more reliable and cost-effective than land travel. As a result, many city-states had strong navies as opposed to having strong armies. (Sparta is the one major exception to that rule.)
water is a vital part of Greece. if water was run short than it could affect amounts of food, jobs, and transportation
It provided a means of trade, migration and warfare.
No, ancient Greece didnt have monsoons.
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Water was important to trade in Greece because Greece is a peninsula surrounded by water, so in order to trade with the others, they had to sail across oceans and seas. That was because they had to sail on water. This is why water was important to trade in Greece.
she affected it because she took over Greece and took there territory.
There are numerous sources of water all throughout Greece, I am sure.
Greece has many islands so many people get around by using "water taxis". Many islands ar very small and don't allow cars do to space, so people also use Vespas and other small vechicles.
Greece is a mountainous land framed by water.
people in Greece drink wine, water, ouzo, beer, and others. in Greece people usually drink what normal Americans drink.
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
maby because isolation