they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
The land was rocky and hilly so they had to grow plants like olives and grapes which could grow in rocky soil
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
By establishing farms, cities, fisheries, ports.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
The Greeks and Minoans built their empires by adapting to life near the sea. Even with a lack of arable farmland, the Greeks and Minoans were able to feed the people through herding, trading, and farming native crops (olives, grapes, etc.) The Greeks also demonstrated great competence in altering the landscapes for their cities, temples, and monuments. The Minoans, it appears, ended up succumbing to their environment however upon the eruption of the volcano Thera about 3500 years ago.
The land was rocky and hilly so they had to grow plants like olives and grapes which could grow in rocky soil
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
One of them were a Hoe.
Farming, trades, artistry, fishing, slavery.
Greeks learned to plant on hill sides and fish for food.
Farming, fishing, trading, arts, religion, breeding, fighting each other.
By establishing farms, cities, fisheries, ports.
trinidad james housethey got it from farming and they got their meat from cows and stuff when they are having them
Ancient Greeks were not equipped to make any massive environmental changes like we do today. Due to smaller populations and limited technology the Greeks faced relatively minor environmental issues. The Ancient Greeks culture was very minimalist. The mentality of using/eating just enough to get by without complaining was a common mentality. And of course their respect for gods and goddesses altered their role in the environment.
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
Farming.