water, rocks, leaves, and cotton
no
It Is Thought That The Greek Trojan Horse was made from wood thought what kind of wood i don't know!
Nobody made them. If you mean who discovered them, it is thought to have come from an Indian or Greek philosophers
No, they were made by early craftsmen to assemble things.
Many ancient greek made a living from the sea.
No not directly. However indirectly through human endeavour a human thought (an idea) can be made. Someone thought of a cooking pot and then made one - in this way thoughts can become things.
cars
The native language in Naftemporiki is Greek. The funny thing is, if you had asked me about this word before, I would've thought you made it up! Greek is the answer though!
1. A myths created by the people of Greek.2. Some people thought that the Greek gods made those names.
There are a lot of of Greek gods and goddesses, but I don't know exactly how many. Probably about 75-100. The early Greek people made them up and made up stories about them to explain things like the changing of the seasons, sunrise, sunset, etc. They were powerful and each were a patron to something and had a symbol. For example: Artemis is the goddess of the hunt and her symbol is a bow and arrow.
The transition from hunter/gatherer to farmer was made to have sustainable food. It is thought that the grain that early people thought was important enough to cultivate the land for was a form on barley to produce beer.
Greek mythology were stories of Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, but there were many stories about the heroes of the gods or goddesses that were half mortals, half immortals, like Hercules, for example. Also, Greek mythology stories explain of how things were made, living things and non-living things.
Greek mythology were stories of Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, but there were many stories about the heroes of the gods or goddesses that were half mortals, half immortals, like Hercules, for example. Also, Greek mythology stories explain of how things were made, living things and non-living things.