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How is Greece connected to other countries?

They are connected because countries trade. Greece mainly trades with countries in Europe but it does trade with countries around the world.


How did the seas affect Greek trade patterns?

because the greek would trade with countries like Iran and Germany to get grain and Greece would trade goods that they had


What took place between Greece and other countries such as Egypt?

Trade, warfare.


What countries have so little fertile farmland they rely on the sea for food and trade?

Greece


Did the seas affect Greek trade patterns?

because the greek would trade with countries like Iran and Germany to get grain and Greece would trade goods that they had


Why was seafaring trade so importaint to the ancient greek economy?

Greece was surounded by water and it was the eaisiest way to get trade form other countries.


Why was Greece an ideal location for trade to the ancient world?

The Mediterranean and the Black sea is ideal for trade and expansion since those are the trade routes used by many countries.


Why was water important to trade in Greece?

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.


What countries border the Aegean sea?

The countries that border the Aegean Sea are Turkey, Greece and the Island of Crete.Turkey, Greece and CreteGreece and Turkey.The countries are Turkey, Greece, and the Island of Crete.


What countries import goods to Greece?

None. Some countries export goods to Greece and others import goods from Greece.


Are there any trade barriers in Greece?

Yes, Greece has trade barriers that can affect both imports and exports. These include tariffs, customs duties, and regulatory measures that comply with European Union (EU) standards, as Greece is an EU member. Additionally, there may be non-tariff barriers such as quotas and specific product regulations that can complicate trade. However, Greece generally benefits from the EU’s single market, which aims to minimize such barriers among member countries.


What do the caricom countries trade and why do they trade?

What do the caricom countries trade and why do they trade?