The Greeks called it kyronos, which is synonomous with bronze. in addition, Homer, writer of the illiad, called it "shining like a bronze shield."
kyronos
Probably Zeus, god of gods and the sky because of his superiority.
Nut was the Egyptian sky goddess.
The contribution of ancient Greece to western civilization's development is both rich and diverse. The value of artistic achievement and the discovery of science are two of the key contributions. Sophisticated moral philosophy and the invention (or, discovery) of democracy as an empowering political system are two more.
The Egyptians did not have a sky god, they had the sky goddess Nut.
the movements of the main things in the sky
Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
Probably Zeus, god of gods and the sky because of his superiority.
metreon is not a greek word. If you mean meteoron is something that floats in the sky. (meteoroid/meteor comes from this word)
Venus is easily seen in the sky without any telescope, so it was well known to ancient astronomers in Greece and elsewhere. The Ancient Greeks knew of Venus, they called it Φωσφόρος (Phosphoros).
The ancient Greeks, as nomads, had sky gods. They added these to the earth gods of the agricultural people whom they displaced when they settled down to become agricultural people themselves.
Zeus was the greek god of the sky.
the colors on the greek flag is baby blue and white blue for sky and water and white for the border around Greece
The sea gives the sky color from reflection.
No. Greece is too cold for a rainforest.
At sunrise, the sky on Mars is a somewhat red color. At sunset, there is a blue tint to the sky. For most of the day, the sky is a butterscotch color.
the color of the sky is a baby blue or lighter
the color of the sky would be your mom