No mechanical or air transport - walk, ride a mule or cart or if possible ride in a boat.
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Roads were poor, and there weren't any fast vehicle areound.
Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.
Greeks became agile mariners.Most of the city-states were relatively close to the water, especially those found on Crete, Cyprus, the Dodecanese Islands, or Cycladic Islands. As a result, Greek city-states favored marine travel which was more reliable and cost-effective than land travel. As a result, many city-states had strong navies as opposed to having strong armies. (Sparta is the one major exception to that rule.)
They would travel across the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea.
It divided Greece into different regions-travel and communication were difficult.
Generally speaking, travel in Greece is difficult because of the numerous mountain ranges and expense of sea-travel.
The Ancient Greeks traveled by the sea because the land was to mountainous to travel by foot. The Ancient Greeks traveled by foot, cart, chariot and ship.
Roads were poor, and there weren't any fast vehicle areound.
Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.
why was travel across the Sahara desert difficult
Foot and boat.
Because that was there main route of Transportation. And it help them discover more lands.
anywhere they wanted but they never came very far by land travel
triremes were greeks main form of travel and main navy force
why was travel across the Sahara desert difficult
The Aegean sea.... Your welcome :]
Basically because it was one of the earliest known way to travel.