Which geographic feature played the largest role in creating independent Greek city-states?

(1 point)
Responses

The mountains prevented city-states from interacting.

The mountains prevented city-states from interacting.

The climate was dry and crops were hard to grow.

The climate was dry and crops were hard to grow.

The sea provided a living for merchants and sailors.

The sea provided a living for merchants and sailors.

The low coastal lands were fertile for growing crops.

The mountains prevented city-states from interacting.