Zues the god of lightning was the most powerful and his brothers are second: posiden and hades. NO they don't worship them at temples, they are for the most part just legend.
Greek temples were completely surrounded by porticos.
most temples are built in worship of there religion/god. they go there to worship and pay respect for example people go to church to worship jesus.
they worshipped their gods in temples
They prayed in their temples, as most cultures do for those they worship.
Most ancient Japanese temples are either Buddhist or Shinto temples. The Buddhist temples are shrines for meditation and focus to achieve an enlightened spirit. Shinto temples were sights dedicated to ancestor worship.
Like many of the other greek gods they would sacrifice things such as crops or animals, (in most cases, like 99% humans would not me sacrificed) they might pray to them either at home or in the temples that they built for them.
There are many buildings and temples is Greek architecture so you'll have to be more specific in your question if you want a specific answer. Most Greek temples and buildings are made of marble because that was the main building material available.
Houses of worship are designated based on what religion they belong to, not which country they sit in. Most houses of worship in Iran are for Muslims, and, therefore, are mosques, but there are also Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, Zoroastrian fire temples, and Baha'i temples.
At several temples of Vesta, the most important one on the Forum Romanum in Rome.
Most likely with hymns, festivals and the making of art and the building of temples to Anubis.
Most of the people there worship gods daily Most of the people there worship gods daily
Cronus.