he makes thunder storms when he is mad
During Spring and Summer.
he helped us by bringing storms to us. that sounds like he wants to kill us but, storms have rain which help us progress in humanity, and also praying to him might save your life
Zeus as god of the sky was also god of the weather including storms. Tornadoes are extremely rare outside of the US and they were probably unknown in ancient Greece.
Zeus was the god of all gods and goddesses. He controlled The rain, thunder, and lightning. no jesus is a god but he is are savor also he forgives us for when we do wrong... he is there when we need him(he is always there for you)
Yes they can its not that bad!
Some may say that the Greek gods were thought up to explain why everything occurs. For example: Persephone being kidnapped by Hades made Demeter sad, there for the crops withered and winter arrived; when Zeus is angry, (also told as Zeus is 'bowling') it storms and lightning and thunder crackle; when Hephaestus is working on things in his smith, volcanoes erupt. Therefore, I believe the most important effect of the Greek gods was how they gave us a way to explain life.
hoew has zeus affected us today
they don't. They call Zeus the Cloud-gatherer. Zeus and Prometheus didn't get along that well. Zeus wished us ignorant and pliable, Prometheus wanted us to rise to our potential. Unfortunately the eagle remains, and the snake was subdued. Zeus 's followers still keep us in ignorance.
No, Zeus is a figure in Greek mythology and does not exist in reality. Lightning strikes are a natural phenomenon caused by electrical discharge in the atmosphere, and they can affect anyone in an area where a lightning storm is occurring.
Zeus does not end with 'es' but 'us'. However, Hermes the son of Zeus ends with 'es'. Aeolus god of the winds ends with 'us' like Zeus.
The deadliest storms in the eastern U.S. wold probably be hurricanes.
This phrase means that challenges and difficulties can make us stronger and more resilient, just like how storms can make trees develop deeper roots to withstand harsh conditions. It implies that adversity can lead to personal growth and inner strength.