Since Greece borders many seas and has many islands, even an earthquake in mainland Greece would still be able to affect the Southern coast of Italy, depending on the magnitude. The energy caused by the earthquake would be spread in a circle expanding from the center of the earthquake. It could easily reach the Ionian Sea west of Greece and if powerful enough, could send bigger than normal waves crashing onto the coasts of Italy’s regions of Sicily, Calabria, Basilicata, and Puglia
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it could be a problem to a nation because there will be too many people living in that Nation and everything will be overcrowded and many people could get sick easier.
The sahara made migrating rough because it was a desert but it was easier to pass through rather than south afria going through jungles
<span>Europe is the largest continent.
True</span>