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How did the geography influence the development of roman trade?

Most of the Roman Empire was around the Mediterranean Sea. Goods could be shipped around this Sea. Goods in part of Central Europe could be shipped along the river Danube to the Black Sea and from there to the Mediterranean. Trade from Britannia and norther Gaul reached the Mediterranean via the valley of the river Rhone (in southeastern France).


How did the development of agriculture in the river valley civilization affect the role and influence of women?

1. How did the development of agriculture in the river valley civilizations affect the roles and influence of women?


Which of the folloing geographic featurs had the greatiest influence on Egypt?

the nile river the mediterranean sea the nubian desert the Sahara desert


What river flows into the Nile River?

The Mediterranean Sea flows into the Nile.


What sea does the Nile River empty into?

The Nile River empties into the Mediterranean Sea.


Where is a mouth of the Nile River located?

The mouth of the Nile River is located in the Northern Part of Egypt, Africa. The mouth opens up into Mediterranean Sea.


Which geographic factor had a major influence on the development of both Egyptian and babylonian?

River Valleys


What river is north of the Nile River?

North of the Nile is the Mediterranean Sea


How did Rome's location affect its development?

Rome's location affected it by Romans were far enough from the Tiber River to escape raids by sea going Pirates and Rome's location across 7 steep hills made it easy to defend against enemies.


Which geographic factor had a major influence on the development of both Egyptian and babylonian civilizations?

River Valleys


Where does the Nile River flow to?

River Nile flows into the Mediterranean sea!


Where does the Nile River enter the sea?

The Mediterranean Sea is at the mouth of the Nile River. The Mediterranean Sea connects to the Alantic Cean, and is almost completely enclosed by the coastlines of three continents - Asia, Africa and Europe.