No; there are many more than seven. There were more like hundreds.
A lot. The Greeks worship many gods and goddesses so you can't find the exact number. There are many major and minor Greek gods and goddesses. You have to be more specific, how many Greek major gods or how many minor gods.
The Greek gods and goddesses typically ate ambrosia and drank nectar.
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
Different Greek gods and goddesses have their own special powers
By today's standards, all of the Greek gods and goddesses were bisexual.
The ancient Greek Gods did not have second (or family) names.
All Greek families start with Greek Gods and Goddesses. All Greek Gods and Goddesses hold common ties to the First Born primeval gods and goddess, including Gaea (Earth) and Ouranus (Sky).
In Greek/Roman mythology, the gods are all an extended family.
Greek gods, and goddesses drank wine.
It's impossible for a mortal to become a God
The Greeks felt thier Gods and Goddesses were always there for protection. They also traced their family history back to the Gods and Goddesses.
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
no they had special powers
Here are some of the Greek gods and goddesses (feel free to add to this list):ZeusPoseidonHadesHeraAthenaHestiaArtemisAresHermesKronosDemeterPersephoneAphrodite
No one in the modern world is related to the Greek gods and goddesses; they are mythology.
With the Greek goddesses and gods.
there were no deaths of gods and goddesses because they were all immortal