What conclusion regarding Greek city-states does the satellite image support? (1 point) Responses Mountains and seas encouraged them to develop independently. Mountains and seas encouraged them to develop independently. Their isolated location led to the formation of a unified government. Their isolated location led to the formation of a unified government. Treacherous land and water features discouraged foreign trade. Treacherous land and water features discouraged foreign trade. Abundant fresh water and fertile soil made them heavily dependent on agriculture

The response "Mountains and seas encouraged them to develop independently" is the conclusion supported by the satellite image of Greek city-states.

The information provided does not include a satellite image, so a conclusion cannot be drawn based on that.

To determine the conclusion regarding Greek city-states that the satellite image supports, you would need to analyze the image itself. However, since we cannot directly access the satellite image, we need to rely on the given answer choices to make an inference.

Looking at the answer choices, three of them mention the influence of mountains and seas: "Mountains and seas encouraged them to develop independently." It is stated twice, and "Treacherous land and water features discouraged foreign trade." None of the answer choices mention anything about an isolated location leading to a unified government or an abundant fresh water and fertile soil making them heavily dependent on agriculture.

Based on these answer choices, it can be concluded that the satellite image supports the idea that mountains and seas encouraged Greek city-states to develop independently and that treacherous land and water features discouraged foreign trade.

However, please note that a satellite image alone might not provide enough information to draw a definite conclusion. Other factors such as historical records, archaeological evidence, and additional research would need to be considered for a more comprehensive understanding.