The Greeks learned their stories of their mythology in various ways. Entertainers would stage plays that told the stories. Wandering bards or their equivalent would entertain by reciting the stories. Parents would tell the stories to their children. Acquaintances would tell stories to each other (much like people talk about TV shows now or gossip). Religious leaders would tell the stories to the people who came to worship.
They simply invented them.
The Greeks developed these stories and spread them down orally.
they didn't, they just made up myths and while they told them, the person probaly described what they thought the gods looked like.
People don't have powers but the gods do
greek people adored the gods and they say that depending on how much they adore them the gods helped them.
people in Greece
both are greek
yes even i am a strong beleiver in the greek gods and i don see why people think it is so bad to believe in the greek gods just because they are different what is the difference between the greek gods and the cristian gods
they think mount Olympias were they "say" all gods lived
They could, in theory, if the Greek gods actually existed, which of course they don't.
no they had special powers
myths are Greek storeys that aren't true their were the Greek gods but they weren't the real god they were people that were called the gods so there people would worship them .no one could ever prove it .
To find explanations to natural events and try to decide what causes them.
In the temples
naked gods with money