true
Because its like whisper down the alley, until Homer, no one wrote them down so the stories kept changing from person to person until eventually there were a several completely different story although they all devised from the same original story.
No. The Greek gods were good and the Titans were evil versions of them.
NO They are not defiantly NOT the same!! They are 2 completely different civilizations! For example, they lived in different parts of Mexico. The may a civilization started closer to 1000 BCE and the Aztec's started closer to 1325. They also impacted the world in different ways and had different achievement's. They also had different gods and different inventions. That's how they aren't the same.
they are the same because the writing looks the same but the difference is that they mean different then the other writes
It is Japanese. Both 'Ninja' and 'Shinobi' are written the same way, they are just different readings of the same characters.
The chromosomes in a pair carry the same genes in the same places. There are different versions of the same gene. These different versions of the same gene are called alleles.
There have been several different versions (different hosts) over many years, and they have used some of the same questions from previous versions for new surveys.
Different versions of the same gene are called
No, but there is some confusion about which sword Excalibur actually was. In some versions of the legend, Excalibur was the sword that Arthur drew from the stone. In other versions of the same legend, Excalibur was the sword given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
Alleles
Alleles are different versions of the same gene
According to Wikipedia, seven. Though most of them are just different versions of the same song.
Different isomers distinctly represent different versions of the same 'Thing'.
Allotropes are versions of the same element or compound with a different molecular structure.
no they're the same
alleles
The largest collection of different versions of the same song is 1,384 interpreations of " My Funny Valintine "