WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT GREECE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which is an example of a capital resource of Greece?
A
farmer
B
ships
C
grapes
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Greece has few natural resources. Its only substantial mineral deposits are of nonferrous metals, notably bauxite. The country also has small deposits of silver ore and marble, which are mined.

Detailed explanation-2: -Using Natural Resources in Ancient Greece They planted olive trees and grape vines that could grow on a hill. They made oil from the olives and wine from the grapes, and used goats and sheep for milk, cheese, and wool. The mountainous islands of Greece limited the amount of farmland to the Greeks.

Detailed explanation-3: -Natural resources of gold and silver were available in the mountains of Thrace in northern Greece and on the island of Siphnos, while silver was mined from Laurion in Attica. Supplies of iron ores were also available on the mainland and in the Aegean islands.

Detailed explanation-4: -Ships and roads were Rome’s capital resources. Ancient Romans specialized in building roads and ships, fishing, and trading.

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