Seas were a source of trade and food - also a great advantage to travel.
i think persia was important becuse it showed that greeks are way past cilivilzation
The Greeks finished the Parthenon in 432b.c.
All seas have salt water because they have sand which has salt.
The Greeks followed a polytheistic religion that never had a true name besides Greek Mythology. In the religion, people believed in hundreds upon hundreds of gods like Zeus, Athena, Hermes, Medusa, etc...
Size between the two bodies of waters differs much. Oceans are much larger compared to the seas. Seas, are much more situated near to areas of land. The oceans are much deeper than the seas. The life forms in oceans are much diverse in comparison to the seas. Climatic changes and tropical cyclones occur mostly in oceans. on the other hand, sea have minor disturbances that can affect the chain of complex cycles in the earth itself.
they were important transportation routes for Greek people.
they were important transportation routes for Greek people.
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The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
They used unicorns.
Poseidon, ruler of the seas.
Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean
for food religon and travel
To establish new cities and for trade.
for food religon and travel
For marine foodstuffs, for transportation and for warfare.
The Mediterranean and Black seas, around the littorals of which their 2,000-odd independent city-states were located.