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What is a general rule used to explain a specific event is called?

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Where could Zeus be found?

you cant find Zeus because he is not real. the ancient Greeks used gods and goddesses to explain what they couldn't explain themselves like natural events and historical events.


What is a principle or set of principles used to explain an event or phenomena?

theory


A general rule used to explain a specific event is called?

A.deductive reasoning


What Greek myth tells the story of Persephone?

The myth of Persephone is tied into the story of both Hades and Zeus. Persephone is the daughter of Zeus and is kidnapped by Hades. She managed to negotiate spending some time on Earth so she could see her mother. The myth is used to explain the changing of seasons.


The hypothesis of continental drift is used to explain an event that happened .?

200 million years ago


How would you explain paper records?

The paper records are used as reference in the event that the system fails.


What theory has been used to explain the pattern of rapid evolution that often occurs after a mass extinction event?

The theory of rapid evolution rather than over a very long time.


Who used it?

who used what??? explain further on the question next time Please


Was Zeus a real god?

Zeus was a figure in ancient Greek mythology, considered to be the king of the gods. As a mythological figure, he was not a real deity in the literal sense, but a character in stories that were used to explain natural phenomena and human behavior.


Who did Zeus use his power on?

zeus used hs powers on apollo


What is the rate of appearance formula used to calculate the frequency of a specific event occurring within a given time frame?

The rate of appearance formula is used to calculate the frequency of a specific event occurring within a given time frame. It is calculated by dividing the number of times the event occurs by the total time period in which the event is observed.