Italy and rome's geography
-
Upload
preston-hall-middle-school -
Category
Education
-
view
110 -
download
0
description
Transcript of Italy and rome's geography
Italy and Rome's geography
Kailyn Van PlakeKirsten Miller
Italy
Italy’s climate • Warm dry summers and
cold rainy winters.• This climate is like southern
California
Italy’s location • Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula that jutes out of Southern Europe into the Atlantic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterrean Sea and other waters.
• Rome is the capital of Italy.
All about Rome
• Thastavery is one of Rome’s ancient city, it’s name means literary across Tiber.
• Founded in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus.
• Rome has been the capital of Italy since1870.
• Greatest emperor born from Rome was Julius Caesar.
What Italy Grows and Eats
• People in Italy grow grains, citrus fruit, grapes, and olives.
• For 22 centuries, Italians and their ancestors have cleared fields, grazed land stocks and hunted wild animals.
• They made wine and olive oil.
In The Old Days Of Rome
• The roman empire height the most influential power in the ancient world.
• Etruscans history today comes to us from indirect sources – either from roman historians who had an axe, or from Ancient Greek historians.
Roman soldiers
• Four of the greatest soldiers were – Trajan, Caesar, Gaius Marius and Constantine I
• Only men who were 20 could become a soldier
• Roman legendries could not get married
The Roman Gods
• The roman gods were Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, Minerva, Neptune, Vulcan, Diana, Bacchus, Mercury, and Vesta.
This is the end of our presentation.
The credits
• Flickr.com• Roman-empire.com• PrimaryFacts.com• Blogspot.com• Aboutroma.com• Google.com • Nationalgeographickids.co
m• Bing.com