It could let each community develop different customs.
as a result the people created their own governments.
The difficulty of travel in ancient Greece, characterized by rugged mountains and scattered islands, fostered the development of independent city-states (poleis) rather than a unified empire. This fragmentation encouraged diverse cultural, political, and economic practices, leading to a rich tapestry of Greek civilization. Additionally, the challenges of communication and trade promoted innovation in navigation and maritime skills, enhancing their prowess in seafaring and trade. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the unique identity and achievements of the Greek world.
The Greek invention that aided navel travel and that was improved upon by the Muslims was Greek fire.
Ghea is the goddess of earth, so, yah, she's the goddess of mountains, I guess.
it had a spin
The Atlas Mountains
The difficulty of travel in ancient Greece, characterized by rugged mountains and scattered islands, fostered the development of independent city-states (poleis) rather than a unified empire. This fragmentation encouraged diverse cultural, political, and economic practices, leading to a rich tapestry of Greek civilization. Additionally, the challenges of communication and trade promoted innovation in navigation and maritime skills, enhancing their prowess in seafaring and trade. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the unique identity and achievements of the Greek world.
It divided Greece into different regions-travel and communication were difficult.
Κέρδος [kerdos]
The ancient Greek god of travel is Hermes, the god of traders, travel, and thieves, and such.
The Greek invention that aided navel travel and that was improved upon by the Muslims was Greek fire.
The Rhipaean mountains, in Greek myth.
Mt Ida.
Wilderness and mountains.
No, mountains and valleys.
Yes, zeus live in the mountains in mount olympus in greece in greek mythology he lived with all his greek gods and his sons and daughters
No, the Griffin does not appear in Greek Mythology, but was believed to reside in the mountains of ancient Scythia, north of The Black Sea.
they are both about the same level of difficulty.