There was nothing wrong with theGreekand Roman numbering systems. They were complicated. They have beenreplacedby the Arabic numeral system because it is much easier to use.
you spelled "u" wrong its unatee
"Question should read 'who' not 'what' and the answer is Nyx" Don't be so cocky if you're going to get the answer wrong. Nyx is the greek goddess of the night. The roman one is Nox. And the 'who' and 'what' depends on if you believe it was an actual existing person or not. Seeing as they were really just fictituous personalities represented by idols or the like then the preface 'What' is perfectly acceptable.
Perepetia is when a greek hero realizes everything he believed in is wrong
Nothing was wrong with the Roman aqueducts. They were a masterpiece of ancient engineering. Many fell in disuse due to a sharp degrease in the urban population of Europe which led to a decrease in the demand of water and to not bother to maintain and repair them.
they would leave town
It lacked a zero symbol which was not needed
They were named for the Roman deitys. Some of which have greek names etc. Deimos & Phobos are moons of Mars but their names are of Greek meanings. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
well, that answer was wrong, Greece influenced a lot on the roman culture, but the answer of how they did it, i don't knwo it
I'm sorry but it's pretty dumb that you don't know ITS CUPID!!!!!! WRONG, making you pretty dumb. Cupid was Roman, his Greek counterpart was Eros.
The Roman numeral "xiil" does not exist in the traditional Roman numeral system. The valid Roman numerals for 11 and 12 are "XI" and "XII," respectively.
Nothing was wrong with Athena the Greek goddesses mouth.
Then the system you are working with will have the wrong process causing things to go wrong
Absolutely! As they should still be today. Maybe then the Greek economy would not be where it is today
HER NAME IS ARTEMIS IN GREEK MYTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!There is nothing wrong with her
this answer is wrong
Vulcanization isn't a concept of mythology. It's a modern process by which rubber is made more durable by the addition of other materials. It is named after the ROMAN god of Fire and Forge, Vulcan. His Greek counterpart was Hephaestos.
Uranus, god of the sky and father of the Titans. The Name is the same for Both Greek and Roman Mythology. It might be worth noting that you have the question categorized wrong, Astronomy maybe appropriate, but Science, no. There is nothing scientific about Greek mythology other than the fact that Astronomers have use the names. It is equivalent to listing a geological question about the state of Washington under "history", the only thing in common is the name. the Roman name for uranus is Saturn