Since Zeus was a myth and had no physical reality, his weight was zero. Alternatively, since Zeus was the chief of the gods of Olympus, he could weigh whatever he wanted to weigh.
over 9000
is was said that it weighed at around 20000 pounds. :)
Zeus is the chief god in Greek mythology. He is the god of thunder. The "big three" are Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus. Zeus is the chief god so he is also the most powerful god in Greek mythology.
Zeus was the god of the sky, clouds, and rain.
Since Zeus was a myth and had no physical reality, his weight was zero. Alternatively, since Zeus was the chief of the gods of Olympus, he could weigh whatever he wanted to weigh.
over 9000
This answer would be akin to how long is a piece of string. If Zeus was in his ordinariay human form I would suggest around 80 - 85Kg assuming that the mass of a God is similar to a human. But in short it is unanswerable.
is was said that it weighed at around 20000 pounds. :)
Zeus does not play much of a role. Instead, the Greek god Apollo, god of light, plays the major role.
Zeus is the god of weather
No, Zeus was a Greek god.
no, because for one God is capitalized and two God is the bible Zeus the god is not in the Bible.
Zeus is a Greek god, son of Cronus.
Zeus was a ancient Greek god.
god Zeus is in charge of making thunder
Yes Zeus is a Greek god