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Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
The area is divided by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas. Nomadic tribes moved in, took a section of land, and established their own settlements, which developed into city-states.
The area is divided by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas. Nomadic tribes moved in, took a section of land, and established their own settlements, which developed into city-states.
Because of its geography.
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The mountainous terrain of Greece made it so that the city-states were separated In which case made it so that they didn't have the same form of governments.
The mountainous terrain of Greece made it so that the city-states were separated In which case made it so that they didn't have the same form of governments.
The mountainous terrain of Greece made it so that the city-states were separated In which case made it so that they didn't have the same form of governments.
The mention of Greece's mountainous terrain limiting agricultural productivity suggests that geography influenced the economy and way of life in ancient Greece. Additionally, the reference to Greece's coastline fostering maritime trade highlights how geographical features shaped the commercial activities and seafaring culture of the Greek civilization.
No.
there where many mountains unlike other places