The mountainous barriers that criss-cross the country led to the fragmentation of early Greek civilization into autonomous city-states. Its many islands and strategic location on the Aegean Sea made it a crossroads for trade in the Mediterranean and with Asia Minor and Africa. It also brought it into conflicts with the Persian Empire.
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does any body know the answer of this question: § "How was geographic location important to economic, social, and political development of ancient Rome?"
Geographic factors such as climate, topography, and natural resources can influence where people live in Asia. Factors that encourage growth include fertile land for agriculture, plentiful water sources, and access to transportation. Conversely, factors that discourage human settlement include extreme climates, rough terrain, and lack of access to basic resources like water.
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Geographic factors that encourage growth include access to water sources, fertile land for agriculture, and strategic locations for trade and transportation. Factors that discourage human settlement can include harsh climates, lack of water sources, and difficult terrain for agriculture or construction.
Push factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate from it. Pull factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate to it.
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Some Geographic factors were: the climate of the southern colonies was suited to Growing certain crops like cotton tobacco and sugarcane
Geographic factors contribute to its power.
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