They used them to go to battle or to ship food.
War boats were called triremes.
i think they used boats or they walked...................I LOVE JOSH RAMSAY!! thx
They used feet, mules, ships, and small boats.
they used big boats
The quickest means of transportation for the ancient Greeks by sea was through boats and ships and by land through chariots and the use of animals like mules and horses.
Greeks used mainly boats to get places or they just walked most of the time from what I have read. Because of their belief system water travel was more likely to get them their safe.
Boats
They had smaller boats and were eaiser to control.
The ancient Greeks often used a method called "transshipment" to get their boats across bodies of water. This involved unloading cargo and passengers from one vessel and transferring them to another vessel on the opposite side. In some instances, they also used small boats or rafts to ferry people and goods across narrow straits or rivers. Additionally, in specific locations, they might have employed a system of ropes or pulleys to pull boats overland.
Do boats use sonar. Yes they do.
Ships go back into history for thousands of years. Ancient Egypt had boats, the Vikings, ancient Chinese had war ships with flame throwers in the bow. The Romans had war ships, and the Greeks had ships for trade. Ships and boats use goes so far back in time that it is impossible to know who invented them.
walk or go on boats Cars, buses, trains, 'planes. Much the same as you