No. Olympus Mons is on Mars. An eruption there would never affect Earth.
No, volcanoes on Earth cannot get as big as Olympus Mons, which is a shield volcano on Mars. The size and scale of Olympus Mons are unique to Mars due to its lower gravity and different geological processes compared to Earth. The largest volcano on Earth, Mauna Loa in Hawaii, is still significantly smaller than Olympus Mons.
He was not. He chose not to dwell on Olympus or take part in events on the earth.
No, the biggest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons on Mars (Mount Olympus is on Earth).
With Demeter upon the Earth or Olympus.
Either in the Underworld or on Earth or Olympus.
On Earth, Mt. Everest, in the solar system , Olympus Mons on mars.
On Earth and Olympus, Persephone is the Goddess of Spring.
In Greek mythology, Zeus ruled over heaven and earth from Mount Olympus. He was considered the king of the gods and the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
Persephone's year is divided between Earth/Olympus and the Underworld.
Yes, Olympus Mons, a large shield volcano on Mars, cannot be seen from Earth with the naked eye. It is much easier to observe using telescopes or spacecraft orbiting Mars.
Mount Olympus on Mars is approximately 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, making it the tallest volcano in the solar system. In comparison, Mount Everest on Earth is about 5.5 miles (8.8 kilometers) high. This means Mount Olympus on Mars is significantly taller than any mountain on Earth.