because the ancient greek mitholigy were excellent farmers
Yes, this statement is generally accurate. Around 70 percent of Greece's land area is mountainous, leaving only about 30 percent suitable for agriculture. Farming in Greece often takes place in coastal plains and valleys where the terrain is more conducive to cultivation.
Because 1/5 of the land was only good for farming.
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Greece is a very mountainous place. The only large areas suitable for farming are in Thessaly and in central Macedonia.
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Singapore only uses about three percent of it's land for farming, because of this they import 90% of their food.
APEX~ only a small part of the land was good for farming ;) The economy of New England was based on commerce because only a small part of the land was good for farming. New Englanders started to trade with the West Indies while developing fishing, small manufacturing, and shipbuilding.
The Caribbean island that is only suitable for farming in about twenty-five percent of the country is Dominica. This is largely due to its mountainous terrain, which limits the amount of arable land available for agriculture. The island's rich volcanic soil does support farming in certain areas, but the overall geography restricts extensive agricultural development. As a result, the farming sector faces challenges in terms of land availability and sustainability.
APEX~ only a small part of the land was good for farming ;) The economy of New England was based on commerce because only a small part of the land was good for farming. New Englanders started to trade with the West Indies while developing fishing, small manufacturing, and shipbuilding.
Fishing, whaling, and subsistence farming