It was protected from the north by mountains.
It had easy access to trade due to water on three sides.
The geography of Rom affect its expansion because it was located in the middle of Mediterranean. It gave Rome a quick access to different locations that were nearby to defeat and conquer the surrounding lands and allowing it to expand.
The Alps provided protection.
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it did not affect the agriculture but it did have an effect on the farming
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how spatial geography affects human behavior and how human behavior affects spatial geography
The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.
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they affect the trade by being educational and services
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they affect trade and travel because most geography was violent and we based on fake myths in the past centuries in which the myths had included trade and travel
in geography
The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.The symbol of the end of Rome's northern expansion was the Antonine Wall across Scotland.
Geography threw a dart at a map of the earth and were the dart landed there was Rome built.