The Ancient Greeks believed that the universe was composed of Fire, Earth, Wind, and Water. These elements each had different properties and interacted with each other in different ways,causing natural events; e.g., volcanoes are Fire rising through Earth. Some cultures added a fifth element, Ether, which is supposedly the substance that the heavens are composed of.
But now scientists don't think much of the 4 elements because on the Periodic Table,water and everything else isn't considered elements.Elements are natural and aren't Mae up of anything.Like water is H2O which is 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen so it's not natural
the four elements were Earth, air, fire, and water.
The scientist who tells you where Groudon is in EMERALDis in the weather place where you get castform, he also tells you where you get kyogre, but you have to beat the elite four first.
Air,fire,water & earth.
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Any scientist; this classification don't exist.
There are 118 currently known elements though not all are naturally occurring. When you say 4 elements you might mean earth, wind, water and fire which ancient scientist thought made up all matter.
They are elements. Earth, Wind, Fire and Water are the four ancient elements.Then theres the chemical elements, which you can find out on a periodic table.
there is no such thing as the four elements that make up the world... this was believed in ancient times... these four elements were wind, fire, earth and water but now since we hav e developed and now have a greater undertanding of the world we live in we have discovered that there are alot of "real" elements that make up the world
Air, water, fire, earth.
The concept of four elements (earth, water, air, fire) was introduced by the ancient Greeks, particularly by the philosopher Empedocles in the 5th century BCE. He believed that these elements were the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
The ancient Greek philosophers believed in four basic elements: earth, water, air, and fire. They believed that everything in the physical world was made up of varying combinations of these elements.
Earth, Fire, Water, and Air i believe. if not im an idiot.
In ancient times, the four (or five, depending if you were in Europe or Asia) elements, fire, water, earth, and air (In Asia, it was fire, water, air, wood, and metal) were thought to make up all things. In modern day, elements are still though to compose all matter, but we know that there's a lot more than just four or five (and that none of the classic elements were actually elements, except for metal, which could be an element. Most classical elements are what we now call compounds)
four elements of the constitution
Yes, in ancient Greek philosophy, it was believed that all matter was composed of these four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. They thought that different proportions of these elements gave rise to the diversity of materials found in the world. This concept was known as the theory of the four elements.
Four elements :- water, earth, air and fire. Empedocles was a Greek philosopher born 490BC