Compare the natural conditions of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece.

Ancient Egypt:

1. Here the land is mostly flat, there is a large river Nile;

2. The climate here is dry and hot, there is no snow in winter, and quite warm in summer;

3. The most fertile is the region of the Nile River Basin. So the main occupation of the ancient Egyptians was agriculture, and the rich lands allowed for a large harvest.

Ancient Greece:

1. The land is hilly and mountainous, there are no large rivers;

2. The climate here is warm and temperate, sometimes there is snow in winter (in the northern regions), and warm in summer;

3. Here the lands are poorly suitable for agriculture, mainly gardening and cattle breeding are developing.



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