The mountains and hills of Greece isolated the city-states which cut off connection with other city-states and countries
Strabo's Geography was written about 24 AD. He was a Greek geographer and historian that lived in Asia Minor.
i think
Some consquences was that the mountains could get mudslides, volcanes. The lakes could block trade...
Because the explosions caused a lot of damage
Separate city-states developed
They shaped life by wars, crops and separation. Also the hills were muddy and caused mudslides
The Greek scholar Eratosthenes is called The Father of Geography.
The isolation caused by the mountainous terrain promoted city-states rather than a united empire.
Geography
Strabo's Geography was written about 24 AD. He was a Greek geographer and historian that lived in Asia Minor.
a thing caused by erosion
The ancient Greek mathematician Eratosthenes is called the "father of geography" for that reason.
the climate would be cold. the geography caused them to be limited on contact.
Some words of Greek origin include democracy, philosophy, marathon, and democracy.
Geography is derived from two Greek words namely GEO and GRAPHEIN and when combined is called GEOGRAPHIA which means to draw, write and describe the earth
The Greek word you are referring to is "geographia," which translates to "earth writing." In its current usage, it refers to the study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human societies, and their interactions.
Geography. *** Γεωγραφία is the greek word for geography.