No, they did not. Poseidon was the one who could produce earthquakes.
Also, they could not blame Mars, who was a Roman god.
Marsquakes
Marsquakes.
The Greeks blame women for the existence of evil Two examples of this are seen with the stories of Adam and Eve and Pandora's Box.
Mars is named after the Roman god, Mars. That's Ares if you prefer the Greeks.
The greek god for Mars is Ares
On Mars, we would call them "marsquakes" rather than "earthquakes". The Mars probes do not have seismic sensors, and are unequipped to measure tectonic activity. However, some observations of the surface suggest that Mars may still be seismically active.
The god of war
Mars is the Roman name for the Greek god of war, Ares.
ok, i know that mars, in greek would be ares.
The planet Mars has a reddish color that reminded the ancient Greeks of blood, and hence, of war. The Romans adopted this idea from the Greeks.
Marsquakes are quakes that occurs on Mars and only occurs every million years. Earthquakes are quakes that happen on Earth and happen every year or so.
On Mars, we'll probably call it a "Marsquake". Or, perhaps, we'll just say "Earthquake!" as we jump to get into our pressure suits just in case there is a crack in the dome. (Mars doesn't have enough atmosphere to support life; we'll have to build domed cities there. )