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The people of ancient Greece adapted to their climate and geography by raising what types of animals and growing what types of plants
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The people of ancient Greece lived in the Mediterranean climate, which is alternatively very dry and then very humid. The best animals for these conditions were donkeys, oxe, etc. and the plants that thrived most were olive and grape trees.
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