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"Ancient Greece
We begin to look at the geography of ancient Greece by examining how Greeks lived on their farms, why they traded, road systems, and the plant life that ancient Greece had. Geography has always had a great influence on Greece and its inhabitants. It is largely responsible for numerous continuities in its extensive history. While the mountains that split the Greek lands have contributed to localism they have been a major barrier to unity as a nation. The struggle of communication by land and the significant presence of the sea have made mariners out of Greeks for numerous generations. The natural resources ensure a steady flow of abundance and guarantee sustenance if governed wisely".
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2007-02-05 05:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not knowing if you are a University or high school or elementary school student it is difficult to say. However, you could possibly
delve into what I consider one of the greatest contributions of the Greek civilization to the world, the birth of true science and scientific investigation free and unecumbered by superstition and religion.
You have left for the last minute a glorious 5000 year old history that takes a lifetime to explore.
2007-02-04 22:29:14
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answered by emiliosailez 6
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Write about greek archeology and how they invented the first plumbing system and columns that we see today in the white house. The influence that the greeks had on todays world would be a great topic.
2007-02-04 10:57:58
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answered by 112 4
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+buildup of heavy components in the universe(how the climate above iron have been shaped)..it relatively is a straightforward topic with passable cloth. +place of solar(subjects like analysis of planetary transits, solar upward push, solar set, place on poles, length of days and nights, predicting whilst dawn Or sunset Are In a undeniable direction ... , the variety of the solar, formulation for terminator) +pulsars +orbital mechanics-- orbit around countless non symmetrical, non around products, +futuristic launch autos. +Einstein's concept of Relativity as against Classical Mechanics: eg strengthen of the perihelion of mercury, area time curve, quasars and so on.and so on.
2016-10-01 10:36:29
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answered by newborn 4
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hmm architecture and how it has an affect on today, their form of democracy and how it influenced us..l0l
2007-02-04 10:56:31
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answered by luhb u much!! 4
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Try this site.I hope it will help.
http://www.ancientgr.com/
2007-02-04 12:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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