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Which feature of Greece's geography explains the ancient Greeks' need for trade?• the location along the seacoast• the location along the boundary between Asia and Europe• the mountainous landscapeO the dry summer climate
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The feature of Greece's geography that explains the ancient Greeks' need for trade is the mountainous landscape.
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