The absence of mechanised transport meant that land transport of more than 100 km was uneconomic, so water transport was the means of transporting goods.
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The geography of Egypt was a help in its expansion due to the natural barriers such as the desert and the Nile River that provided protection and resources. The Nile River also facilitated trade and transportation, enabling contact with other civilizations for cultural exchange and conquest.
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
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For the Greeks used the money to help there trade to grow because the merchants where exchanging goods for money , to later sell them more expensive than they where.
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How did its geography help sumer to develop
Aegean Sea, of course. You've failed at geography when you were going to highschool, it seems. Google Earth would help.
On a Greece topographic map, you can identify features such as mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, and other landforms. These maps show the physical features of the terrain, including elevation and slope, which can help in understanding the geography of the area.
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You need to do this question.We don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. I suggest you do a Venn diagram to help you.
The Roman empire began in Rome, Italy. Because of it's location, it provided the Romans with access to natural trade routes and natural protective barriers. Once the Roman empire began to expand, the Italian Alps to the north provided protection from any Northern invading countries. Surrounding the pennisula was the Mediterranean Sea, which opened up trade routes to not only Greece, but the Middle East, Northern Africa, and Europe. The expansion of the Roman Empire and the Punic Wars were affected by the Geography of the region.
Greece has a rocky mountainous landscape, so they couldn't grow a lot of crops this meant they had to find resources from other places. As a result Ancient Greece became a trading society along the Mediterranean and worked and sold items along the coast. They ended up establishing colonies to help with their trading.