The Ancient Greeks developed city-states primarily due to the region's mountainous terrain and its fragmented coastline. The mountains acted as natural barriers, isolating communities and fostering the growth of independent city-states (poleis) rather than a unified empire. Additionally, the numerous harbors and islands encouraged maritime trade and communication, allowing these city-states to thrive economically while maintaining distinct identities and governance. This geographical division contributed to a culture of competition and rivalry among the various city-states.
to create order. although some people thought it was anarchy
Well I know for a fact that they invented the competitions of the Ancient Olympics, and I have also heard they have invented boxing?
They did the Olympics and the Pentathlon, which is running, Greek wrestling, discus, javelin, and jumping.
By using a pen and paper. A ruler, too, if you want straight lines.
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Yes.
Ancient Greeks
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
In ancient history, prior to Christianity.
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
to create order. although some people thought it was anarchy
Neither. Modern western mathematics has its roots in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, although the Greeks gave it quite a boost.
Subduction zones create volcanic arcs, deep ocean trenches, and earthquakes due to the collision of tectonic plates. These features are a result of one tectonic plate being forced beneath another, leading to intense geological activity.
Well I know for a fact that they invented the competitions of the Ancient Olympics, and I have also heard they have invented boxing?
god is Zeus and his sons and daughters made him something that had honor him with great power.............they made him a statue
No. The Greeks are credited with inventing democracy.