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Early Greeks such as Aristotle believed that all matter was made of four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. They believed that these elements combined in different proportions to create all substances. This theory influenced early chemistry and philosophy.
the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
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the Greeks believed their gods and goddesses controlled everything.
The whole time the Greeks believed in the gods; he was one of the first 6 gods/goddesses
The Greeks believed that dance contributed to overall education.
The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air, and fire. This theory was suggested around 450 BC, and it was later supported and added to by Aristotle. (Aristotle also suggested that there was a fifth element, aether, because it seemed strange that the stars would be made out of earthly elements.The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air, and fire. This theory was suggested around 450 BC, and it was later supported and added to by Aristotle.
82 elements. lol
The Greeks and Romans believed that that gods controlled the world.
The ancient Greeks were among the first to theorize about the composition of the atmosphere. They believed that air was one of the four fundamental elements of nature, along with earth, water, and fire. Their ideas laid the foundation for future scientific discoveries about the atmosphere.
The Greeks believed that gods and goddesses communicated with them through omens, dreams, and oracles such as the Oracle of Delphi. They saw these messages as guidance and instructions from the divine realm.
According to the Ancient Greeks, the 4 elements were fire, water, earth and air. In Aristotle's geocentric model of the universe he said that the world was made of layers, earth and water were everywhere we went, air was higher in the sky and if you climbed even higher you would find lands of fire.