Yes. You can look some up. At the moment I can't tell yo any. Sorry!
where are the plains in ancient greece
moutains, valleys, plains, and hills i think?
Yes, ancient Greece had several plains, with the most notable being the Thessalian Plain, which was one of the largest and most fertile areas in the region. Other significant plains included the plains of Boeotia and Argolis. These fertile lands were vital for agriculture and supported the sustenance of various city-states. However, much of Greece's terrain was mountainous, which influenced its political and social structures.
Greece has a diverse range of plains, including the Thessalian Plain, the Macedonian Plain, the Messenian Plain, and the Thracian Plain. These plains are fertile and important for agriculture, as well as providing open spaces for urban development and transportation networks.
Mountains, rivers, valleys, plains, lakes, sea.
Philippi
Rocks, soil, vegetation; mountains, plains, rivers and sea.
no, because all the islands are volcanoes. NO PLAINS!
yes it may have .but it is an island.so i think it does not have any plains.
no there was not a desert in ancient greece.
Yes Iceland does have plains like any other nation
Southwest and Central Plains.