Well hello welsh, the answer is earth wind and fire! I am a chemist I know
Early Greeks such as Aristotle believed that all matter was made of four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. They believed that these elements combined in different proportions to create all substances. This theory influenced early chemistry and philosophy.
-- Earth-- Air-- Fire-- Water
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82 elements. lol
The early Greeks believed that everything was made of four fundamental elements: earth, air, fire, and water. This idea was popularized by philosophers like Empedocles and later influenced thinkers such as Aristotle. They theorized that these elements combined and transformed to create all matter in the universe. This framework laid the groundwork for later scientific exploration and understanding of the natural world.
Yes,the Early Greeks did fish. They also traded and herd goats and fish. So basically they did.
The early Greeks and Romans are remembered for being the cultures that formed the basis for our western culture.
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The possessive form of the plural noun Greeks is Greeks'.example: Many elements of the ancient Greeks' culture is still in fashion today.
Early attempts at organizing the elements were arranged according to their atomic mass. This led to the development of the periodic table by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, where elements were grouped based on their chemical and physical properties.
The javelin was a weapon favored by the early Greeks, such as Alexander the great.