The geography of Greece influenced where people settled and what they did. Greece's geographic features influenced where people lived because of the high and many mountains made it hard to travel.
Hard to say, the oldest considered town is Jericho and its 9000 years old, ancient Greece, ancient Mesopotamia, ancient India and ancient Egypt
In Ancient Greece, athletics were a primary part of education. They believed that developing the body was important the same in nourishing their minds. Youths then worked hard in palaestra (wrestling)whether they will compete or not.
Socrates was married to a young wife called Xanthippe by whom he had three sons. She did indeed give him a hard time.
With hard work.
The climate in ancient Greece was a varied climate, with temperatures averaging 48 degrees in winter and 80 degrees in summer. The most common climate was the Mediterranean.Ancient Greece was very hot. In winter rain falls. In Greece, there are lots of mountains and small lowlands. The mountains were beautiful but made it hard for people to farm or to travel. In ancient Greece , the mountains divided the cities.
Things were surrounded by mountains
the athletes were trained by working hard
the ancient greek goverment was very strict about working hard and about women.
The mountains.
ancient Greece believed "chris" meant hard worker.
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
Greece is a large peninsula with a lot of smaller islands and it is also surrounded by many large mountains.
In Greece the ground was rocky and there were mountains which made it hard to travel and the Red sea During winter was frozen and during summer was dried out which made water travel harder too. But during times when It wasn't hot or cold the Greeks traveled and traded with other countries. But now I'm sure there are better ways to travel
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
Yes, all of Ancient Greece was rocky hard soil/Ground. That's why Greeks had to spread out in the need of farmland.