Helios is the Titan god of the Sun; the sun is important to everyday life.
Because of its perceived power and strength.
Ah, come on! Greeks are Greek-Orthodox Christians.
No, turbine Helios has a special mechanism that Helios doesn't. This mechanism is powered by a ripcord and spins the turbine Helios.
No Greek gods and goddesses do not "fade"; what fades is the memory of their worship and role in lives of people before more "modern" gods and goddesses. Thus Pan was "replaced" in his role by Hermes and Dionysus, and Helios by Apollo and Selene by Artemis - at least that is how it was seen by those of the Renaissance, to explain why gods and goddesses of ancient people seemed to have overlapping roles.
It depends, Helios has 500 G, Cyborg Helios has 700 G, and Maxus Helios Has 3700 G
Shintoism people worship at shrines I think
Narcissistic people worship themselves
Helios mean "sun" and Helios is the Greek Titan God of the Sun.
The people worship in a church.
they worship courage
No, Helios is NOT another name for Apollo. I have learned that Apollo was thought to be the sun god after a play was preformed (that failed to mentioned Helios). Helios is a Titan, and some confusion is understandable because you may think,"Oh, people say that Apollo is the sun god, and Helios is a Titan." Well, don't get full of yourself, that's not true. I hope that answered your question, enough.
Helios comes from Latin.
HeliOS was created in 1988.