She is invoked as the "bringer of seasons" and is the goddess of agriculture, so, no, she doesn't control weather.
In Greek mythology, Demeter is associated with agriculture and the harvest, not weather control. It is Zeus who is known as the god of the sky and weather.
She does belong in Olympus, but her main domain is on Earth but in the crop fields. She takes care of the crops through her gentle touch and the control of the weather.
she control agriculture
Demeter is a goddess who can control what does and does not grow (starvation or thriving crops).
Demeter is similar to dionysus because they both are goddesses of crops and harvesting. they control what grows and when. therefor dionysus is similar to Demeter
Called "Demeter" in Greek mythology, and "Ceres" by the Romans, she was the goddess of the crops, and the harvest.
Zeus was the greek god of weather
agriculture
Demeter was the goddess of the cornfield. She could control the growth of plantlife. And, since plants feed the animals and animals feed the humans, she could control whether or not a species survived.
No, there is no way for humans to control the weather.
The Greek gods could control how pretty they looked so Demeter was a pretty goddess but not as pretty as most of the other goddesses.
Demeter was the goddess of the cornfield. She could control the growth of plantlife.
Demeter's special powers are being able to control nature.