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What is the effect of hills in greece

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The many hills and mountains provided shrubs to feed the herds of sheep, goats, and cattle. Because farming didn't produce huge surpluses, and travel across the terrain was difficult, the Greeks came to depend on the sea.

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The many hills and mountains provided shrubs to feed the herds of sheep, goats, and cattle. Because farming didn't produce huge surpluses, and travel across the terrain was difficult, the Greeks came to depend on the sea.

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