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Wheat, Vegetables, Olives, Grapes.
they grew olives,grapes,and corn
The crops Ancient Rome grew were millet, grapes, olives, rye, barley, oats, and wheat.
They grew mostly grapes, olives, wheat, and barley.
The greek grew grapes, crops such as grain and corn. they also grew peaches,raisin's, oranges, tomatoes, apples,watermellon. they also grow weed
The greek grew grapes, crops such as grain and corn. they also grew peaches,raisin's, Oranges, tomatoes, apples,watermellon. they also grow weed
Ancient Romans grew along the Tiber river various olives, grains, and grapes.
Olive oil, Greeks also extensively grew olives, and traded for Italian grapes
The Minoans grew olives and grapes and barley and also wheat. but they also traded crops
Olives, grapes, and grains like barley and wheat are crops commonly grown in Greece due to its Mediterranean climate. These crops thrive in the warm, sunny conditions and are well-suited to the rocky, hilly terrain found in many parts of the country. Corn, rice, and beans are not as commonly grown in Greece due to the climate and soil conditions not being ideal for these crops.
The area is a warm area and the land is good so they grew olives, figs, grapes, lemons, oranges, and produced sea salt.
How the land is defines what they can do to the land. The ancient Greeks lived on very rocky and non-fertile soil. So they grew grapes and olives. Nowadays the Greek olives and wine is famous. If land is misused they civilization of the area might not be able to fix that mistake which could affect culture drastically.