As ancient Greece was comprised of a couple of thousand independent city-states distributed around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, the land form varied. However for a city to be viable, it needed agricultural land, grazing land, a defensive hill for protection, fresh water.
Most cities also had access to the sea or river and a harbour for communications and trade.
I think so.......it's a mountain isn't it?
Sand is not a land form by itself, but rather a type of sediment found in various land forms such as deserts, beaches, and dunes. Land forms are physical features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains, that are created by natural processes like erosion and plate tectonics.
No, storms can form over land as well, although they typically form more frequently and intensively over water due to the higher moisture content and heat energy available. Thunderstorms, for example, can develop over land when conditions are right in the atmosphere.
how the hell am i supposed to know im the one asking the question what the frug
in the plains because you can grow crops.near a river because you can drink fresh water
I bet your asking this because of your homework. Doesn't that mean it should be in your book?
democracy
democracy
In the 8th century, Ancient Greece was a democratic government. This type of government began in the city of Ancient Athens.
the battle formation that ancient Greece used was called the phalanx formation.
Go to Google.ca and type in pictures of ancient Greece and then they will have all sorts of different selections to chose from.
Democracy.
If you want to find out almost anything about Ancient Greece, go to the box next to answers, type in Ancient Greece, then press GO. Many facts about many topics on Ancient Greece will come up an hopefully you will find your answer in the text that it offers. There are many paragraphs of information given.
China
In ancient Greece its a type of race held at the olympic games.
you dummm lol
It's found Ancient Greece.