in a.d 100's the roman empire surrounded what sea? Mediterranean Sea, Caspian Sea, Red Sea, or the Roman Empire was landlocked. I am not sure at all.... Please Help.

Wait, was it the Mediterranean Sea?

Yes, the Mediterranean Sea

IT IS MEDATERANIAN I GOT IT RIGHT!!!

To find the answer, we need to understand a bit about the geography of the Roman Empire during the time period you mentioned.

During the A.D. 100s, the Roman Empire did not surround the Caspian Sea or the Red Sea. The Caspian Sea is located in present-day Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan, which were not part of the Roman Empire. The Red Sea is located between Africa and Asia and was not surrounded by the Roman Empire.

To determine if the Roman Empire was landlocked or surrounded the Mediterranean Sea, we need to know the extent of the empire's territory during that time.

The Roman Empire did indeed have territories bordering and encompassing the Mediterranean Sea. It included many regions around this sea, such as Italy, Greece, Egypt, Spain, and parts of North Africa, among others.

Therefore, the correct answer is that the Roman Empire surrounded the Mediterranean Sea during the A.D. 100s.

THE ROMAN EMPIRE WAS DEFINETLY LAND LOCKED

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