Rome was a big city. It is in Italy, but back then the Romans conquered most of Europe.
ancient rome got sticks and big leaves and made a home
its in the top ten biggest capitals
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He was a very big patron of the arts and he boasted that he found Rome a city of bricks and left it in marble.
Sparta didn't have crops . It was in Greece where the ground was filled with rocks and there was hardly any grass . There is no room to grow crops in Sparta .
Yes. If there wasn't enough food everyone would starve. Also in Rome some major architecture feats were: aqueducts and the coliseums.
What Crops or Goods Did Rome Sell or Trade to Other Countries
The climate of Rome was good for growing a variety of crops.
I do believe some strawberries and Romanian cheese are grown in Rome.
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The business of growing crops and raising animals is farming. Farmers can choose to concentrate on either crops, or animals, or they have the option of doing both.
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Icecream & cherry pie! 😊
Her name was Demeter in Greece, Ceres in Rome.
rich soil, and growing crops
how big is rome