Gaia was depicted as a buxom, matronly woman, half risen from the earth (as in the image right) in Greek vase painting. She was portrayed as inseperable from her native element. In mosaic art, Gaia appears as a full-figured, reclining woman, often clothed in green, and sometimes accompanied by grain spirits--the Karpoi.
Gaia was depicted as a buxom, matronly woman, half risen from the earth (as in the image right) in Greek vase painting. She was portrayed as inseperable from her native element. In mosaic art, Gaia appears as a full-figured, reclining woman, often clothed in green, and sometimes accompanied by grain spirits--the Karpoi.
Green!!!!!!!
it looked quiet like pangea.
it looked like your mom
the earth was still the same we are in the cenzoic era =)
You usually have to get a costume
Gaia was depicted as a buxom, matronly woman, half risen from the earth (as in the image right) in Greek vase painting. She was portrayed as inseperable from her native element. In mosaic art, Gaia appears as a full-figured, reclining woman, often clothed in green, and sometimes accompanied by grain spirits--the Karpoi.
In Greek Mythology, Uranus is known to only be the offspring of Gaia and the father of her children. One could look at this as Gaia being both father and mother to Uranus, or Uranus not having a paternal parent.
They look like your mother
Gaians cant have children,but there is a item that lets u look like you are holding a baby
She looks like her mother told her to. No, seriously. . . |like a turtle|
they would look like queens
They look just like their mother or father
when its summer on earth it doesn't look like nothing but the sun goes hotter and its coming closer to earth.
The earth would look like it did when it formed
Earth
Yes, all mammals look like their mothers.