The sea made travel easy.
A large part of Greece is covered by mountains. Mount Olympus in Greece is famous as the 'home' of the ancient Greeks' gods and as the place that gave the Olympic Games its name.
From ancient Greece easy Google search dude really.
The mountains prevented easy overland trade, but the sea made trade easy for coastal cityies.
Nice weather, reasonable prices, easy travel distance to and from most of Europe.
There is no such place as "ancient Greece" currently, so the question is a non-sequitur. (Or perhaps just a verb-tense error.) If you are coming to the internet to find the easy way to answer a school-assignment question it is evident that you shouldn't use educational shortcuts, my friend.
Much of Greek land is rocky with poor soil. As a result, barley was preferred to wheat as it produced more grain.
well easy Greece
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Greece is mountainous, has many highlands, and lots of coast line. Greece is almost like a peninsula. Seas such as the Ionian and Agean seas (only a few examples, not all the seas) surround Greece. the lad is bad for farming crops, but good for growing grapes and olive trees
Santorini is in Greece, to find cheap flights to Greece the person could search through the internet or by contacting a travel agent, find flights to Athens (the capital and biggest city in Greece) and then find a ferry or other means to get to Santorini.
Greece is not an easy place to live. There are mostly mountains and awful soil. One of the only ways to make a living was sailing and one of few ways to get food that isn't readily available in Greece is to trade with countries like Rome.
Ancient Greek's soil was mostly of poor quality.