Which of the following best describes ancient Greece's natural resources?
A) Greece had a mountainous, rocky terrain that was suitable for the cultivation of olives, grapes, and barley but little else.
B) Greece was mountainous in the north, where there was little rainfall, but very flat and fertile in the south.
C) Greece was rich in both farmland and in deposits of highly prized stones such as marble, lapis lazuli, alabaster, and obsidian.
D) Ancient Greece has often been called the breadbasket of the West because its warm, fertile valleys produced an abundance of grains and other foodstuffs.
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