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The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.

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Q: Why didn't the Greeks have large herds of animals or large quantities of grain?
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Why didn't the ancient Greeks have large herds of animals or large quantities of grain?

The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.


What products did the Greeks exchange?

In exchange, the Greeks got grain, timber, and metal.


How was fish importanat to the Greeks?

The Greeks traded fish for products such as grain timber flax.


What did the Greeks trade to get foreign items?

The Greeks traded grain and cows for other items they needed.


Where did ancient Greeks grow grain?

They did not have enough land to grow grain. Only 1/4 of the land was usable for growing grain. They traded for grain in the region.


What food did the ancient greeks trade?

they traded pizza and bread


What do farmers use silos for?

They usually use them to store grain in large quantities.


Greek goddes of grain and aguculture?

She is known as Demeter to the Greeks and Ceres to the Romans.


Is a grain a producer to animals?

yes


What crop in Mississippi resembles corn?

Mississippi grows significant quantities of corn used for grain.


From where did the ancient Greeks import grain?

From the colonies they established in Italy, Sicily and Asia Minor.


What products from the Greeks mainland were traded?

The products are olive oil, pottery, wine, grain, timber, and metal.