She really didn't explain things in nature. She explained the human endeavor of hunting. She was the goddess of animals so you could say she explained animals. She and her twin brother Apollo spread plagues through cities so you could also say they explained that.
In Greek mythology, Artemis was associated with the moon because she was known as the goddess of the hunt and wilderness. The moon, with its nocturnal and mysterious nature, mirrored her own attributes and was therefore adopted as a symbol to represent her. Additionally, both Artemis and the moon were believed to possess the power to influence fertility and childbirth.
Artemis can be found in the wilderness.
No one can be the daughter of Artemis since she had no children. Artemis was a virgin goddess.
Artemis, goddess of the Hunt.
Artemis as the Olympian goddess (rather then a Titan as the two previous were) with a tie to Apollo, a widely regarded sun god - or god of light of the sun; she was then associated with the moon because such deities as sun and moon were often siblings, though Artemis and Apollo were the only twins of such nature. Mythology makes sense of this as it's in her bloodline, for her grandmother was Phoebe, the first Titan moon goddess.
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It depends on the myth. Artemis' myths were largely relating to her worship and religion.
The original Goddess of earth is Hera and the Goddess of nature is Artemis.
Forests are apart of Nature and the Nature Goddess is Artemis
Artemis was worshiped because she was the virgin goddess of the hunt, nature, children, and child-birth.
Artemis, The Mistress of the Wild
The Greek goddess Artemis was the protector of nature and the hunt. She also protected agriculture and animal herding.
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Because she was the Goddess of the forest, and the hunt. Thus, she was most at home in nature.
Artemis, the Lady of Wild Things and The Mistress of the Wild.
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