very little. Greece traded mostly. They didnt grow any crops hardly. they didnt live very close to water. They used to trade things like cloth and iron for armor with fish or something. (:
The country of Greece covers a total land area of 50,944 square miles (131,990 square kilometers).
Total: 131,940 SQ KM; Land: 130,800 SQ KM; water: 1,140 SQ KM
130,800km2
Arable land is land that can be used to grow plants on and is where the soil is fertile. So in answer to your question, lack of arable soil means there is not enough fertile soil.
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.
no. Greece has poor soil
Greece is basically a country of mountains and forests, certainly in the times of ancient Athens. There was simply not enough arable soil around Athens to feed its many citizens.
what three crops grew in Greece soil
The ability to plow the land and water for cultivation of crops .
i dont know...sorry
no because so much of the country is mountainous that only a small percentage of the soil is fertile.
As large as the earth is, not much is available for farming. It is estimated that only about 1/32 of the earth is arable or able to be farmed efficiently. That is about 615,312.5 square miles.
Its this soil called Becho
Lack of experience on cultivating the soil, although they have a huge extension of arable land.