The Mediterranean Sea and the agriculture helped rise the Greek civilization in a few ways. The main important way the Mediterranean Sea help was by land and useful farming.
Answer from Dfoofnik:The Mediterranean Sea became an invaluable resource for civilization, rather than a barrier between lands. The temperate climate provided for diverse and abundant agriculture, substantial trade, and the exchange of knowledge and technology throughout the region (although this was frequently due to wars and military expeditions).Relatively smooth waters helped trade and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean Sea, but it also invited hostilities among the rulers of disparate social systems.
Phoenician civilization developed due to trade with other countries. So, the seas and oceans are a large reason why they were able to develop as a society, plus the other countries they traded with helped them grow.
It helped the borders
there was good soil there that helped them
The mountains separated tribes leading to independent city-states. The poor soils led to trade and establishing new colonies to take unsupportable populations. The rivers and seas led to trade and naval warfare.
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The first important civilization in the Mediterranean Sea was the Minoan, centered at Knossos, on the island of Crete. Hope this helped! :D
Geography helped protect Egyptians due to the presence of the huge Sahara desert, the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
i think they grew by the when geography helped them in the crops and such , but please check in the book to find a new answer.:)
the mild climate made survival easier the mediterranean sea encouraged trade
The Phoenicians were sea going traders, and traveled all around the Mediterranean. They were an advanced Civilization, and through their trade and contact with others they spread their knowledge and customs.
ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.
The Nile helped with transportation and trade. It also helped with Egyptian agriculture. Without the Nile, Egypt would be an arid land.
Answer from Dfoofnik:The Mediterranean Sea became an invaluable resource for civilization, rather than a barrier between lands. The temperate climate provided for diverse and abundant agriculture, substantial trade, and the exchange of knowledge and technology throughout the region (although this was frequently due to wars and military expeditions).Relatively smooth waters helped trade and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean Sea, but it also invited hostilities among the rulers of disparate social systems.
Sparta has mountains surrounding it (1200m in altitude), which are natural defences for Arcadia. They were also near the Sukajni desert which caused a suffer to their agriculture gains. Hope this helped :)