Marble,Lead,Salt,Petroleum and Lignite.
Bauxite, Asbestos, Nickel, Magnesite & Marble
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The Natural Resources in Greece was mainly olives and grapes. Grapes were also used to make wine.
bronze grapes and clay
Greece is a country wealthy from its own natural resources. The country depends on less imports from other countries compared to most other countries. The country has massive amounts of gold, oil, and other natural gases. The economy in Greece is experiencing a depression because the people are not tapping into the wealth of resources.
Olives and Grapes.Olive oil was used around home and for cooking and Grapes were used to make wine.
important natural resources to Greece include lignite, petroleum, iron ore, lead, zinc, nickel, marble, and salt. I'm not sure what the top three most important are.
The top 5 natural resources are: water, forests, minerals (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), land, and biodiversity (including plants and animals). These resources are essential for supporting life on Earth and for human development.
Grapes and Olives , the grapes were turned into fine wine .
Ancient Greece--The sea was basically the only most important natural resource because Greece lacked many natural resources such as precious metals, although they had stone for building. The sea provided highways which allowed people in Greece to travel and trade. Also it provided many seafood and fish.
they were used to make ships look better. :) :) :)
No. Mainland Greece was very poor in terms of useful resources to ancient peoples. There were not a lot trees nor many precious metals. Cyprus was rich in copper, but tin was elusive, making bronze very rare and special in Greece.'Greece's most abundant resources were olives, grapes, and bountiful seafood. Aside from foods, Greece had almost nothing but rocky outcroppings.
Greece is a beautiful country, and often visited. However its only natural resources are mineral deposits of nonferrous metals like bauxite.