Natural and climatic conditions of Ancient Greece and differences from the conditions of Ancient Egypt.

Natural conditions of ancient Greece:

Warm and favorable climate;
Hilly and hilly terrain with shallow rivers;
Average soil fertility;
The main occupation of the population was gardening and cattle breeding.

Natural conditions of Egypt:

Hot and dry climate;
Plain territory (most of it is covered with desert), where the Nile River flowed;
High soil fertility in the Nile Valley;
The main occupation of the population was agriculture and cattle breeding.



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