(NAO) Non Abestos Organic
Kostas Naos was born in 1929.
Kostas Naos died in 1996.
There are several meanings to Naos. The question needs to provide more contextual details.
Naos.
The frieze along the four outside walls of the naos contained images of ancient Greek soldiers, depicting scenes from battles and the Amazonomachy, a mythical battle between Greeks and Amazons.
Divisions within a Greek temple describes the pronaos, the naos and the opisthodomos. The three divisions hark back to the Archaic period in Greek stone architecture and show influences from the Mycenaean column-bedecked porch called megarons. The pronaos is the front porch, for access to the interior division called the naos, while the opisthodomos represents the back porch on the other side of the central inner chamber.
This is another star. In another galaxy. No one knows the answer to this. There is most likly no answer to this because the number is not static. Both the Milkey Way Star and the Naos star move relitive to eachother. Wait, do you mean how far now? Wait I have to measure, no nevermind its different now.
The cast of Villa stin exohi - 1971 includes: Kostas Naos
Uhh, Are you doing this on a gizmo from explore learning? If so, and it's telling you what do you THINK, you can only understand from the clues you are given. If you have this question, "Infer: Naos is a star in the Argos constellation. It has a very deep blue color. What do you think is the approximate temperature of Naos?", then I will share my thoughts about it so you understand it more. On the gizmo, the highest temperature on the graph given to us is 50,000 K, and the question is telling us that the color of the star is a very deep blue color. With this, we can assume it has a very high temperature and would be close to the highest temperature given. I hope this makes sense, I'm not very good at explaining my thought process.
The inner chamber of a classical Greek temple is known as the 'naos' in Greek, or also 'cella' in Latin.
A Cella
they were rooms in the parthenon. The pronaos was the front porch, the naos was the main room that held the statue of Athena, and the opisthodomos was the back room, used to hold offerings brought to the deity.