The arable land was divided by sea, rivers and mountains. Each patch of arable land supported farming communities, which built defensive fortresses whih in time grew into cities. This brought about the independent city-state.
The early cities became over-populated, and sent out their surplus populations to seize land and establish their own cities. This resulted in about 2,000 city-states around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
In Greece, most of it was rocky and made up of mountains. This caused communication, trading, and interacting very hard and rare. This caused cities like Sparta and Athens to be fiercely independent.
The geography of Greece was affected by mountains. Because these mountains were were difficult to cross, they separated Greece into many different areas. These areas were called city states.
they were separated from another because of the mountains
they were separated from another because of the mountains
they were separated from another because of the mountains
Separate independent city-states.
First of all the cause is how was the Greece effect also I don't
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
they effect communities because the water is so powerful it destroys any and everything in its path.
The effect of mining industry on the relocation of communities
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it can effect population and thats about all i know
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