Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.
the government discouraged foreign visitors, banned travel abroad for any reason but military ones, frowned upon citizens who studies arts and literature, and two kings headed a council of elders.
This is ultimately the result of temperature differences; the energy comes from sunlight. Note that air masses need to travel in BOTH directions, since the air can't just accumulate in one place.
It has to get up to 7km a second to get out of earth's orbit, then it orbits around earth.
I believe this is correct: Theoretically, the axis is infinitely long, extending into space toward the north from the north pole, and toward the south from the south pole. When you reach the north pole, that is not the farthest north that you can travel; if you are able to go up, you will continue going north.
Sparta discouraged visitors and travel primarily to maintain its strict social order and military focus. The Spartan society valued discipline and self-sufficiency, believing that outside influences could undermine their way of life and the rigorous training of their citizens. Additionally, limiting contact with outsiders helped to prevent the spread of new ideas that could disrupt their established norms and customs. This isolationist approach was integral to preserving their unique culture and warrior ethos.
Charles A. Lindbergh changed people's attitude towards travel in 1927.
Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.
If their husbands and if not married the oldest of the men in their family(if father had past away) aproved
There are a couple of factors. One is the rotation of the earth. Travelling west and the destination is moving toward you. Travel east and it is moving away from you. Another is the winds that affect flight.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
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it affect world travel by all the rain that can cause accidents
Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.
Travel was hard overland.
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