• Предмет: География
  • Автор: jasurbekjasurbek444
  • Вопрос задан 4 месяца назад

geography in ancient Rome

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Ответ дал: ruslanfeya5
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Ответ:

The development of civilization is influenced by geography. Rome did not arise as a power on the Italian peninsula. It all started as a tiny village on the banks of the Tiber River. It was a great place, with seven hills serving as a natural protective barrier. The Tiber River gave these early settlers access to fresh water for drinking and bathing, as well as a waterway for trade and food. The plain on the other side of the Tiber River was ideal for agricultural land. The soil was good, so the crop could be easily grown.

In ancient times, enemies were everywhere. These ancient people still had to feed, shelter, bathe themselves and water their animals. The terrain along the Tiber River, on seven hills, offered everything they needed. They founded their city on the top of one hill. They surrounded him with a wall. Expanding, they also expanded their wall, until one wall surrounded all seven hills.

Rome was protected by two mountain ranges - the Alps and the Apennines. The Alps stretched along the northern border and protected Rome during the winter months. The Apennines divided the Italian peninsula in half, providing Rome with the necessary protection, especially in the early days when Rome was growing and recruiting an army.


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