What is the Mediterranean Sea?
a large almost landlocked arm of the Atlantic Ocean touching Europe, Asis, and Africa
Greeces climate makes farming ________ for farmers.
challenging
What is the meaning of Rhodes?
a greek island that is lying near crete
Sumers are ____, and _____.
hot and dry
Greece has lots of _____________ harbors.
excellent
What type of landscape did Ancient Greece have?
rockie landscape
Fields dry up in the summer but, are ______ in the winter.
soaked
What is the meaning of harber?
a sheltered place along the coast
Suitable _______ exists in greece.
farmland
(True or False) It was hard to garden in the summer because it was to dry.
True
What is the biggest island in Greece?
Crete
What did farmers grow in Ancient Greece?
wheat and barley for bread
olives and grapes
What is the meaning of peninsulas?
an area of land almost entirely surrounded by water
_________ contains excellent harbors.
Attica
Is the land of Greece the same today as it was back then?
Yes it is
Traveling by land in western Greece was _______.
hard
What were the major crops in Ancient Greece?
olives and grapes
What is the meaning of Peloponnesus?
a mountainous peninsula is southern greece between the Ionian and Aegean Seas
The ___________ contains lots of rivers.
Peloponnes
Why was it hard to travel in Greece?
because it's rocky and thier is a lot of hill thier
Traveling by ________ was easiest.
water or boat
The ___________ on the hills feed sheep, goats, and other cattle.
shrubs
What is the meaning of Attica?
a peninsula in east-central Greece on the Aegean Sea on which Athens was built
Sailing became _______ in greece.
important
(True or False) Rivers have plenty of water in the summer.
False