The average temperature of a Greek summer.
What is about 25°C (75°F)?
The time of year the wet season begins.
What is Mid-October?
The capital of Greece.
What is Athens?
Crops were grown because of the ____.
What is climate?
The temperature stayed at a comfortable level because...
What is a nice breeze from the water?
The month in which the dry season starts in Greece.
What is April?
The Continent Greece is located in.
What is Europe?
True or False: Crops failing was a typical problem in Greece.
What is true?
In Greece, the average rainfall per year is...
What is 20 to 50 inches?
Winters in Greece.
What is mild and wet?
Greece's land has many of these.
What are mountains and hills?
1. Wheat crops failed once every ____ ____.
2. Barley crops failed once every ____ ____.
1. What is once every four years?
2. What is once every ten years?
The average temperature of a Greek winter.
What is 4.4°C (40°F)?
Summers in Greece.
What is hot and dry?
There are _____ administrative regions (provinces) in Present Greece.
What are the 13 regions of Greece (subdivided into 74 regional units and 325 municipalities)?
____ of Greece was used for growing crops.
Hint: Please answer using either a fraction, decimal, or percent.
What is 1/5, 20%, or 0.2?
The percentage of land farmed along the peninsula.
What is less than 20%?
The type of wind that is felt moving across the North Atlantic Ocean in Greece.
What is warm, moist and westernly?
This island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece.
What is Santorini?
The most grown crop.
What is wheat?