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Ancient Greeks utilized their land in various ways, primarily through agriculture, herding, and trade. The mountainous terrain limited large-scale farming, so they grew crops like olives, grapes, and grains in suitable areas. They raised livestock, such as Goats and Sheep, which were well-suited to the rocky landscape. Additionally, the proximity to the sea facilitated maritime trade, allowing them to exchange goods with other cultures and access resources not available in their region.

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