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Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
Yes, but not the way we think of barbarians today. The ancient Greeks used the term "barbarian" for anyone who was a non-Greek. Today we use the term as connoting someone crude and uncivilized. The Greeks were certainly aware of the Egyptian culture and civilization and would not use the word barbarian in today's terms.
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
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The Greeks were the first to use the term atom. Democritus first coined the term Atomos, which is defined as uncuttable. Atoms were based purely on philosophy in Democritus's time.
Selene
It is the term that Greeks use for themselves. Greek is a name invented by the Romans. We say Greek, they say Hellenic.
Butch chart Scales and Electronic Scales.
They are homologous structures. Both are scales, but snakes use them to move and pangolins use them as defense
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
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I don't know about "languages", but there are "modes" in terms of scales used in different musical styles. It may be relevant to your answer.Dorian mode - scales played along major chords (pentatonic) with maybe 2 additional notes per octave added.Aeolian mode - scales played along minor chords.Locrian mode - scales played along major 7th chords.Mixolodian mode - scales played along dominant chords, more suited for a blues style that may use all other modes.
Yes, but not the way we think of barbarians today. The ancient Greeks used the term "barbarian" for anyone who was a non-Greek. Today we use the term as connoting someone crude and uncivilized. The Greeks were certainly aware of the Egyptian culture and civilization and would not use the word barbarian in today's terms.
Zero, a useful number to have on the scales, will be present in the even numbered scales but not the odd numbered ones.
stand on them