Was there reciprocity between the natural and climatic conditions of Ancient Greece

Was there reciprocity between the natural and climatic conditions of Ancient Greece and the occupations of its inhabitants?

The climatic conditions of the Balkan Peninsula on which Ancient Greece was located determined the main occupations of the population of Ancient Greece. This area has mountainous terrain and a small amount of fertile land. This contributed to the development of sheep breeding and the cultivation of olive trees adapted to the area. And the large number of islands in the Aegean Sea facilitated navigation and trade.



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