they lacked resources such as timber, precious metals, and usable farmland.
The sea made travel easy.
Take a look at ancient Greece on a map. There are many islands and much coastland. Travel by water is much faster than by land. The ancient Greeks traded with many people all around the Mediterranean.
they traveled by land (walking, citie buses,bicycles) and sea (boat).
Mainly, the sea. But also on primitive roads and trails through the mountain terrain.
The Mediterranean Sea
The primary modes of transportation used in ancient Greece were walking, horseback riding, and sailing. Land travel was mostly done on foot or by horse, while sea travel was done using ships and boats.
if you travel by land you could get mugged and it you travel by sea then you could get your ship in a wreck and would instanetly die from a sinking ship
mediteranean sea
Ancient Greece--The sea was basically the only most important natural resource because Greece lacked many natural resources such as precious metals, although they had stone for building. The sea provided highways which allowed people in Greece to travel and trade. Also it provided many seafood and fish.
The seas that boarder ancient Greece are; Aegean, and Mediterrean Sea
Greece is Located on the Mediterranean Sea.
The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.