In lots of ways! Here are some logical effects:
- Greece=lots of mountains
....=>dependent on the sea and trade => shipbuilding is big
....=>poor roads => isolated city-states rather than empires
....=>availability of metals and stone
-no large rivers, poor-ish soil => fewer crops=>smaller cities
....=> democratic government works better in small towns
....=>hunter-gatherers have trouble getting food
........=>development of sedentary cultures, civilization, husbandry, intensive agri-/horti- culture (It takes a decade for an olive tree to grow!)
........=>not many strong hostile nomadic tribes
-warm climate
....=>people spend more time outside
........=>public gatherings
............=>entertainment/arts
............=>popular politics
You could go on for a long time - but, perhaps most importantly:
-Greece = proximity to major trade routes!!
....Phoenicians
....Etruscans, then Romans
....Asia Minor
Even Egypt, actually
because of the mountains it separated the Greek city states so that made it hard for one government to control all the city sates so all the city sates split up and had their own government.
Geography influenced America Indians way of life in a few ways. It made living easier by food, housing and water.
the study of where people, places, and things are located, the ways that different things relate to each other at specific places, and the ways that places connect with each other
five themes; multiple subfields
it got peter to finally love his wife again.
each time they move they affect the environment in positive and negative ways
its hard to answer
The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
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Greece was home to an important ancient civilization that has influenced the modern world in countless ways.
They both have islands in the mediterranean chacha and they are both mountainous.
Geography influenced America Indians way of life in a few ways. It made living easier by food, housing and water.
the difficulty of transportation led to the creation of many isolated communities.
Geography and diffusion has influenced the past and is still shaping the future in many ways. Diffusion is one of the main drivers for cultural change, while geography shapes and reshape the form and function of regions.
The geography of the Aegean area of the Mediterranean Basin influenced civilizations that grew up there in numerous ways. Perhaps most importantly, the rugged terrain on land and the indomitable presence of water led to the formation of distinctive, isolated city-states in Greece. Numerous different kinds of societies were thus allowed to develop, including the highly creative and otherwise successful city-state of Athens, which in turn influenced the overall development of western civilization in a generally positive way.
U can divide climate in other ways like in a Economical Geography Physical Geography way.
Constantinople influenced by the art and ways of worship
Greece's physical geography had several effects on its early civilization. It is very rugged and mountainous which made it difficult to travel overland. People in different areas formed societies which developed in different ways leading to several independent city-states. As a consequence of the difficulty of travel, Greeks developed into very competent sailors and traders who traveled around the Mediterranean Sea.