answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer
User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was the primary body of water used for travel and trade in the Hellenistic Era?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Do primary waves travel through solids?

No because Primary wave will inconsult the water


Why do gypsies travel according to the bible?

They mainly travel for trade and for the search of water.


Dose a primary wave travel through soilids and liquids?

Primary waves can travel through liquid and solids at certain speeds but some quakes can not travel through water.


What were disadvantages to the Indian trade route?

The indian ocean was full with water and other trade routes couldn't trade there,because back then they did not have the technolgy to travel by water.


What type of wave cannot travel completely through water?

The S Wave (Secondary Wave) cannot travel through water. On the P Wave (Primary Wave) and the Surface Wave can travel through water.


Did Europeans come to America to settle along rivers?

Settling on or near rivers was a thing common to all peoples, even native Americans as water travel was a or the primary mode of transport and travel.


Does Africa have an irregular coastline?

yes it does. it makes in difficult for water trade and travel.


How did the geography of Egypt affect trade?

The geography of Egypt, with the Nile River running through it, provided a natural transportation route for trade goods. The Nile also facilitated agricultural productivity, allowing Egypt to produce surplus goods for trade. Additionally, the desert barriers surrounding Egypt helped protect it from invasion, contributing to its stable trade routes.


How did trade change in the medieval period?

a. Europe traded separately from Asia. b. travel time increased. c. India gained control of all trade routes. d. increased use of water trade routes.


Why are rivers important to many people in Europe?

It is a way to travel and also to trade. The more you can trade the better your economy will be. In the early days rivers were the main source of water and also a source for food.


How did the physical environment influence travel and communication between the different city-states?

The physical environment, such as mountains and seas, hindered direct travel and communication between city-states in ancient times. This led to the development of maritime trade networks and the use of messengers to relay information over long distances. The geographical barriers also contributed to the distinct identities and autonomy of each city-state.


How was the nile used in ancient Egypt?

Travel, transport, water, fishing, hunting, trade, and the annual floods made the land fertile and farmable.