Ancient Greece did not have hot beverages. Beer, wine and water were the beverages that they drank.
Greece is a very rocky place which makes it very hard to grow food.
The Greece need the sea to survive because the need water to drink and to wash their clothes
the mediteranean sea
Were the ancient greece exposed to large bodies of water
Aegean Sea for its fleet. Dardanelles Strait for its army.
The Greeks were operating in 'internal lines', that is they were able to get their soldiers, weapons and food from local sources. The Persians had to bring theirs from Asia, and after their fleet was defeated at Salamis, had to send half their army home as they could not support them. With evened numbers, the superiority of the Greek armoured infantry was telling over the unarmoured Persian infantry, and they negated the Persian cavalry advantage by fighting on rough ground.
Water was important to trade in Greece because Greece is a peninsula surrounded by water, so in order to trade with the others, they had to sail across oceans and seas. That was because they had to sail on water. This is why water was important to trade in Greece.
There are numerous sources of water all throughout Greece, I am sure.
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Greece is a mountainous land framed by water.
By road and water transport.
people in Greece drink wine, water, ouzo, beer, and others. in Greece people usually drink what normal Americans drink.
The body of water that almost cuts Greece in half is the Gulf of Corinth. It separates the Peloponnese peninsula from the rest of mainland Greece.
Greece is a country in southeastern Europe. Water systems that contribute to ancient Greece's livelihood was trading through sea.
There were no rivers in Ancient Greece.
Greece got thire water not by the sea but by batering or buying it from other people