They grew it in the countryside, harvested fish, and bought it from other areas.
It helps an animals solve the problem of getting energy and nutrients, by breaking down the food it eats
It helps an animals solve the problem of getting energy and nutrients, by breaking down the food it eats
because they were not getting enough food to eat
Athens food is food from Greece. But it has its own Athens style of food.
They grew the food they needed and traded with others.
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They could not easily solve - cheap food imported from other countries.
There never has been a problem with people in Minnesota getting food.
Athens and Sparta addressed food shortages through different strategies. Athens relied on trade and naval power to import grain from other regions, ensuring a steady food supply. In contrast, Sparta focused on a more self-sufficient agricultural system, utilizing the labor of helots (subjugated peoples) to cultivate their lands and maintain food production. Both city-states recognized the importance of food security for their stability and military readiness.
Yes the people of Athens did have plenty of food well most of them did but Spartans did not have hardly any food
THe had a surplus of food
Yes most people who lived in Athens did have plenty of food but Sparta did not