Why were bodies of water like the Mediterranean Sea important to civilizations like ancient Greece and ancient Rome? How are they important now?
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In brief, the importance of the Mediterranean Sea is conditional and its nature favors continental control; it is a sea of passage and a sea of land powers. ... Thus, for Britain, the Mediterranean Sea was a key link to India as well as a means of influencing economic dynamics within continental Europe.
how are they important now
Today the Mediterranean is one of the busiest seas in the world. Trade and shipping traffic is prominent and there is also a significant amount of fishing activity in its waters. In addition, tourism is also a large part of the region's economy because of its climate, beaches, cities, and historic sites.
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