That is where the fertile land and water supply was.
Greece is mountainous, has many highlands, and lots of coast line. Greece is almost like a peninsula. Seas such as the Ionian and Agean seas (only a few examples, not all the seas) surround Greece. the lad is bad for farming crops, but good for growing grapes and olive trees
The geography of Greece caused it to separate into city states. This is because of the mountainous terrain that isolated several parts of Greece. These mountains were very hard to get around and caused every isolated city state of Greece to develop it's own culture. For example Athens developed a strong naval unit because it was close to the sea. AThens was also the most knowledgable about other cultures because the sea made for easy trading.
Egypt and Mesopotamia are/were flat lands with one or two bid rivers which were essential for making a living by farming. Greece is rather hilly. There are mountains, hills and valleys, and it is not a very hot (no deserts!) area. There isn't a main or big river there.
The Greeks settled along short river valleys separated by mountains. Other early civilisations were on land which was subject to inundation by large rivers and flooding as in Egypt, Mesopotamia and China.
Different tribes settled in valleys between the mountains and on the sea shores, creating independent city-states. The limited land of each meant that burgeoning populations could not be supported, and surpluses were shipped off to seize new land and establish new city-states for themselves. This resulted in over 2,000 Greek city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea Littorals.
Roads tend to be located in the valleys.
Mountains, rivers, valleys, plains, lakes, sea.
bays,beaches,canyons, gorges,caves,gulfs, islands, lakes, mountains (80%), rivers, valleys, plains, and volcanoes!
Mountains are one of the main landforms found in Greece. Beaches, valleys, rivers and volcanoes are also common throughout Greece.
Mountains are one of the main landforms found in Greece. Beaches, valleys, rivers and volcanoes are also common throughout Greece.
Mountains (the higher ones in the north), valleys, hills, little plain (mostly along the coasts).
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rocky and muddy with the occasional mountains there are lots of mountains in Greece
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Greece had a rough land with lots of mountains. Egypt was flat with mostly deserts.
Greece is mountainous, has many highlands, and lots of coast line. Greece is almost like a peninsula. Seas such as the Ionian and Agean seas (only a few examples, not all the seas) surround Greece. the lad is bad for farming crops, but good for growing grapes and olive trees
Athens Greece's landforms consist mainly of mountains considering the fact that they are on the Pindus Mt. range. Athens also have many hills and valleys. In addition to that, Athens was located on a harbor in the Aegean Sea.