There are many different types of plants in Greece. Some of these plants are the field maple, the Cornelian cherry tree, sawfly orchid, hoary plantain, myrtle spurge, poverty brome, and the Salvia ringens (a type of flower).
Greece grows grapes olives and catches fish allot
There are several types of trees that grow in Greece. A few of the trees are the olive tree, plum tree, juniperus excelsa, and the pinus nigra.
In Greece, odiseous went to war when his son was born. And he said to his wife " if my son grows a beard, then you must give your hand in marraige to another man. my son must have a father teaching him important things in this world. you must promise me that you will do as i say." " i will odiseous" said Penelope. And he was off to fight a battle with his men. They faught for 10 years. They won the battle, the Greece won the battle.
In Greece, odiseous went to war when his son was born. And he said to his wife " if my son grows a beard, then you must give your hand in marraige to another man. my son must have a father teaching him important things in this world. you must promise me that you will do as i say." " i will odiseous" said Penelope. And he was off to fight a battle with his men. They faught for 10 years. They won the battle, the Greece won the battle.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
Greece rome
probably somewhere where it grows naturally or the government grows it.
Greece is hilly, mountainous, lot of valleys, no big rivers never needed an irrigation system based on the rivers, gets enough rain, farther in the north, is a peninsula (the Balkans), grows fruits and vegetables rather than grains, surrounded by sea; Greek Orthodox Church Egypt: flat land, most of it is a desert, not enough rain, developed an irrigation system based on the floodings of the Nile in ancient times, grows grains, fruits and vegetables, mostly Muslim
Its a candle!
An embryo grows in the womb, the uterus in otherwords
what food grows in Italy? what food grows in Italy?
Greece