In the South it is very rocky and dry, and so deep-rooted
plants like potatoes and corrots cannot be grown, but the
further North you go, the better the soil quality is.
Submitted by: Puk95
It would help if we knew what kind of landform "this landform" was supposed to refer to.
If the question is asking as to why most of Greece is considered to be a large PENINSULA, this is primarily because it juts out into the water on three sides.
they were big traders and that's wat made it so hard
mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or chains of islands
soil looks like dirt
it look like nomal soil
Soil texture refers to what the soil feels like and why.
it acts like soil and transforms in to it
Soil is good soil when its is like dark brown and blackish color which is a sign of rich soil full of nutrients.
no. Greece has poor soil
what three crops grew in Greece soil
Its this soil called Becho
yes
rocky soil lots of mountains surrounded by 3 sides of water
Greece is mostly a dry and hot climate, with rocky soil.
'A tiller of the soil'.
it was not very good only 1/5 of greece was able to grow crops.also because of the mountains and dry lands its no easy to grow anything.
In ancient Greece, regions were organized into city-states.
Greece was 80% mountains.There was limited amount og good soil and cropland.
Greece has poor soil that is not very fertile. Greece has small shrubs and pine trees as natural vegetation. Olive trees and grapes are grown throughout Greece.
no, it is very hilly, buthas decent-ish farming soil.