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.
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
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Ancient Greece.
It is a meeting held in Malaysia to discuss about environmental problems arising in Malaysia
Well, first of all, in the silk road they used it as trade routes and they had to make a road in the ground.
the aquaducts that the romans used were on example of human/ enviromental interaction for ancient rome
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
planting olives and grapes in the Greek peninsula fishing and hunting swimming and boating
hunting and fishing. they chop down trees 2 build building.
we all ruined the environment with our human interaction in the midwest. that's it.
Human Environment interaction is how people use, affect, and are affected by our surroundings.
human environment interaction means that how well we cope with our surrounding environment and how well we get along with the survival of nature. so if you want to find out the human environment interaction in turkey, i suggest you Google it.=P
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human environment interaction there are 5 themes of geography: movement region human environment interaction location place
Human-environment interaction is important because it helps us understand the relationship between people and their surroundings. It provides insights into how human activities impact the environment and how the environment, in turn, influences human societies. Studying this interaction is crucial for sustainable development and managing resources effectively.
Rain forests mountain ranges and beaches are not "the human-environment interaction", but in terms of human activities, drives, and needs each of these types of geography are affected by human activities in "the human-environment interaction".
The Human Environment of Florida is when they need rain or food.