Because Greece had a lot of mountain ranges which prevented contact between city states.
Independent city-states formed in Greece
Early Greek communities were isolated from each other due to their geographical location, with rugged mountains and deep valleys making travel between them difficult. This isolation led to the development of unique cultures and identities in each community. Additionally, the decentralized political structure of ancient Greece, with each city-state governing itself independently, further reinforced this independence.
The ancient Greek cities were isolated from one another for two basic reasons. One was the hilly geography of Greece. This natural setting spawned several isolated communities. The second reason was that these communities grew into city-states, with the dominant community ruling the smaller ones. These city-states were concerned with their own problems and their own advancement and had little to do with each other unless it was for mutual defense or profit.
These organisms are considered to be members of the same species. They are reproductively compatible with each other but genetically isolated from all other organisms.
This is a family that do not maintain ties or links to other relatives and friends. In other words they are isolated and rely heavily on each other.
greek communities were often separated by mountains or other natural barriers which led to isolationism. thus, greek communities had individual governments and unique customs which led to separate identities and inhibited unity. also the greek city-states were frequently at war with each other which led to an even greater distrust of foreigners. in addition until Philip II greece had never been unified by one government.
the llama and the camel i think
they wrote notes and they sent coins as pictures if the other person didn't know how to write or the person sending it would send the coin if they didn't know how to write.
Nomadic Greek tribes each selected a piece of land to settle. The rivers, lakes and mountains separated them, so they developed independent city-states, and had no wish to surrender independence.
Isolated people from each other.
Because Greece had a lot of mountain ranges which prevented contact between city states.
neighbors