There are few if any blizzards in a Mediterranean climate, in Greek mythology such a event would likely be thought caused by the wrath of a god or goddess. Such as with Demeter when she would caused harvests to wither when she searched for Persephone.
The ancients equated earthquakes with Poseidon. They were significant events usually indicating displeasure, though sometimes, they were meant to aid people as well (sometimes smaller quakes actually had a beneficial effect).
Zeus the god of thunder getting angry and throwing his thunder-bolt weapons.
Zeus
The concept of a flat Earth has existed since ancient times. It was believed by many civilizations, including the ancient Greeks and Egyptians. However, the understanding of a spherical Earth became more widely accepted from the 3rd century BC onwards, thanks to the works of astronomers such as Eratosthenes and the voyages of explorers like Ferdinand Magellan.
People had many different beliefs about what the northern lights were. The Inuits told tales of dead souls playing walrus skull soccer in the sky. According to a Chinese myth, the lights were fighting dragons. Russians believed the lights were a sign of childbirth, while the Greeks believed them to be a sign of coming war.
It was not invented actually.. Manes was the person who was a herder in ancient greece.in his stick there was an iron screw .when one day he was going with the herd in the field his stick attracted towards a stone and he put that stone out .from there people started using it.SO HE FOUND THE MAGNET NOT INVENTED
that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness; the ancient Greeks and Romans wore amethyst and made drinking vessels of it in the belief that it would prevent intoxication.
It is impossible to say who first made the suggestion. Eratosthenes made a remarkably accurate calculation of the size of the earth around 200 BC. So the ancient Greeks certainly knew the world was a sphere.
the Ancient Greeks believed that lightning came from Zeus when mortals angered him
The Greeks and Romans believed that that gods controlled the world.
Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
ancient Greeks
Flat
Zeus, the King of the Gods. Zeus is the cause for rain, sun, thunder, and lightning.
The ancient perspective of electricity was that it was caused by either the gods or God, depending on which culture one is referring to. They knew that it was dangerous, powerful, and destructive. Ancient Greeks believed that Zeus, the leader of the gods, controlled the weapon of lightning.
Zeus and Hades were gods that the ancient Greeks believed in, and several others were believed by them as well.
The Greek Gods.
There are 12 Olympians!, and the ancient Greeks did
it is because they believed in physically health
The ancient Greeks, according to their mythology, believed that Prometheus made humans out of clay--basing their looks on the gods'.