Answer:Greece is a peninsular and mountainous country located in Southern-Eastern Europe, in the Balkans peninsula, and has a land area of 128,900 km2 (49,769 sq. miles). The country has the largest coastline in Europe (13,676km) due to its numerous islands.
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Water is an odd substance for one reason: its solid form is one of the only solids that is less dense than its liquid form. This leads water to 'sink'!
They build and grow to fit their needs.