It is known as a fossil.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind technically victor is the monster because he created the creature and turned it away so this is the main reason the creature turned evil but if you read the book properly you will find that the creature showed sympathy for victor the creature just wanted to part of mankind
Athena turned Arachne into a spider.
I don't know of any Egyptian goddess who turned people to stone, but the Greek Medusa was a monster so hideous any living creature that looked at her would turn to stone. In some versions of the myth she is a daughter of the gods and sister to the Gordons. In others she was a beautiful young mortal who was so vain that she insulted Athena who turned her into a monster.
You're thinking of the mythical 'creature' called Medusa. She had the body of a serpent, and snakes for hair. Her gaze turned people to stone. She was featured in the story of Clash of the Titans.
1.Athena Turned Medusa To A Creature Because Her And Poisideion Was Datinq
She turned Medusa in to a hideous creature with snakes as hair
The name, Calista, comes from a Greek origin. Calista was a mythological creature that turned into a female bear and now stands for the constellation. This constellation is called the great bear constellation.
Here is an example of an appositive noun. The large and hairy creature turned out to be a spider.
No, it's is a bug found in rotting trees and turned soil.
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A virus isn't really "alive" in the technical sense, but there are engineered strains of this and that which could kill billions if they were turned loose. And which creature stands behind them? Man.