islands,many coasts,it is mainly a sea country
buildings
Small and Independent.
The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
The Greek archipelago.
All of them worldwide except the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
No.
The mention of Greece's mountainous terrain limiting agricultural productivity suggests that geography influenced the economy and way of life in ancient Greece. Additionally, the reference to Greece's coastline fostering maritime trade highlights how geographical features shaped the commercial activities and seafaring culture of the Greek civilization.
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
buildings
Small and Independent.
there where many mountains unlike other places
nothing
geography affected how life in Greece developed.
The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
i like to eat rice
Katherine Clarke has written: 'Between Geography and History' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Civilization, Geography, Ancient, Greece, Greek influences, Historiography, Rome
Greece was surounded by water and it was the eaisiest way to get trade form other countries.