Steep, Rocky Almost entirely surrounded by turquoise- blue seas, farms and villages were isolated, or separated from one another by high mountains.
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Greece has many mountains and hills, and is mostly surrounded by water.
Greece has mountains, is not in the tropics and has no deserts.
Greece has many mountains and is mostly surrounded by water and rivers and it is mostly suuny and very hot it doent snow like where we live in England
The Rhodope Mountains go through northeastern Greece along the northern border. The Pindus Mountains run down the center of Greece. The Acarnanian Mountains are in western Greece. The The Pierian Mountains are in Central Macedonia, Greece.
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Greece is a very rocky place which makes it very hard to grow food.
The climate in ancient Greece was a varied climate, with temperatures averaging 48 degrees in winter and 80 degrees in summer. The most common climate was the Mediterranean.Ancient Greece was very hot. In winter rain falls. In Greece, there are lots of mountains and small lowlands. The mountains were beautiful but made it hard for people to farm or to travel. In ancient Greece , the mountains divided the cities.
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The Pindos mountains, the Peleponese mountains and the Rhodope mountains.
a lot like mountains and beaches look on google images to get a better look((:
mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or chains of islands