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they lacked resources such as timber, precious metals, and usable farmland.

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What landforms made travel easy in ancient Greece?

The sea made travel easy.


Why do you think Greece sea travel was so important to Greeks?

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.


How did ancient Greece people travel?

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What did they travel on in ancient Greece?

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What were the primary modes of transportation used in ancient Greece?

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What were some of the dangers of travel in ancient Greece?

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What sea is south of ancient Greece?

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What are greeces natural resources?

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What bodies of water surround ancient Greece?

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What geographic reason explains the success of Ancient Greece?

Greece is Located on the Mediterranean Sea.


The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the what sea?

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