The citizens of Athens primarily relied on imported grain to meet their food needs, as local agriculture could not produce enough to sustain the population. They established trade networks with regions like Egypt, Sicily, and the Black Sea to secure essential supplies. The Athenian navy played a crucial role in protecting these trade routes, ensuring a steady flow of grain to the city. Additionally, during times of crisis, the government would sometimes implement grain rationing and distribution measures to support the population.
When there old enough to eat grain
because they were not getting enough food to eat
It will be fine. You would just have to eat different kinds of grain like bread and wheat.
enough for 1.13 million people to eat off
Yes.. chickens eat grain and we can eat chicken and grain so yes.
No. Snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals. Snakes may be found around grain crops and near grain storage areas because they hunt the rodents that eat the grain.
Grain.
eat
No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
I suppose so, because what I learned about vegetarians is that they don't eat meat. Grain Is not meat.
THe people in Athens eat Cow, chicken and lamb.
hay and grain Horses eat a varity of things. Grass, hay, grain etc