Landforms
Water & Seas
Mountains and Farming
City-States
100

 What is a peninsula?

An area of land almost surrounded by water and connected by a narrow strip.

100

What sea almost completely surrounds Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea

100

What kind of land was hard to find in Greece?

Flat farmland

100

What were small Greek communities called?

City-States

200

What type of landform is Greece mostly made of?

Peninsulas and islands

200

Why are no places in Greece far from the sea?

Because Greece has many islands and coastline

200

Why was farming difficult in Ancient Greece?

Because of Mountains

200

Why did city-states develop separately?

 Because mountains separated them

300

What natural feature covers much of mainland Greece?

Mountains

300

How many islands does Greece have?

1,400

300

 What were the islands of Greece mostly made of?

Mountain peaks

300

What did each city-state develop on its own?

Customs, beliefs, and ways of life

400

Why were there natural barriers in Ancient Greece?

Mountains
400

Why did Greeks spend a lot of time on the water?

For fishing and trading 

400

What two activities did Greece depend on because farming was limited?

Farming and Trading

400

Why did city-states often fight each other?

They were very different 

500

What percent of Greece was suitable for farming?

About 1/5

500

What did Greece’s coastline create many of?

Natural Harbors

500

What caused small areas of farmland between mountains?

The mountainous terrain

500

How did geography affect relationships between city-states?

It kept them separated and independent

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