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Q: What did ancient Greeks and Romans believe was the cause of volcanic eruptions?
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Who did the Greeks believe caused natural events such as volcanic eruptions thunder ect?

The Greek Gods.


Who did the ancient Greeks believe inspired authors and artists?

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Do you believe in Greek gods?

No, but the ancient Greeks did.


What were the ancient Greek numerals used for?

I believe that the ancient Greeks used them for mathematics!


What did the Ancient Greeks believe about gods?

they do not belive in them


Who did the ancient Greeks believe ruled the world?

The Greek Gods.


What did ancient Greeks believe was their start?

The ancient Greeks, according to their mythology, believed that Prometheus made humans out of clay--basing their looks on the gods'.


Who did the Greeks and Romans believe the world as being governed by?

The ancient Romans and ancient Greeks believed that their pagan gods had a great influence on earthly events.


Did the Ancient Greeks eat pizza?

Modern pizza was invented in America. Ancient Greeks ate bread and cheese. They did not have tomatoes.


Did ancient Greeks play football?

I don't believe so


What did the ancient Greeks believe about air?

The ancient Greeks believed that everything was made up from air, earth, fire and water. The Greeks had no other ways of knowing about the universe and things we now know.


When did prime numbers first come into light?

They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).They were known, at least, to the Ancient Greeks - perhaps earlier. I believe it was one of the Ancient Greeks who proved that the set of prime numbers was infinite (or "larger than any given set", or that there was no last prime number).