Demeter and Persephone were both goddesses of the earth. Gaia (Earth) through her daughter Rhea, who was the mother of Demeter and grandmother of Persephone.
Harvest, Agriculture, and Seasons. Or: Goddess of Agriculture.
persephone, demeter's daughter is carried to the underworld every six months a year which causes the change of the seasons.
The Titan Pometheus created Human life
rhea suggested the compromise that during the springtime Persephone would be with her mother Demeter and in the wintertime she would be back in the underworld with Hades. thus explaining the myth of why we have the four seasons. when Persephone is in the underworld Demeter is upset and angry and causes winter to happen, but when Persephone is up on Olympus with her mother, Demeter is happy so we have spring and summer.
Demeter's special talents were growing grain and controlling the seasons
Demeter's special talents were growing grain and controlling the seasons
The Winter months.
Ceres, AKA Demeter
Demeter, being female, is a goddess. She was the goddess of fertility, agriculture, nature, and the four seasons.
To explain the seasons.
Demeter and Persephone were both goddesses of the earth. Gaia (Earth) through her daughter Rhea, who was the mother of Demeter and grandmother of Persephone.
No, the story of Demeter's daughter Persephone is about the seasons among other things.
Harvest, Agriculture, and Seasons. Or: Goddess of Agriculture.
Climate is affected by the seasons and the weather is affected by the climate. Seasons=Climate=Weather.
Demeter: to explain the growth of life on Earth. Persephone: to explain the changing seasons every year in Persephone being Queen of the Underworld while the plants die, and goddess of Spring on Earth during her ascension.
All of them.In Greek mythology, it is said that the seasons are caused by Demeter's mood changes in regards to the arrival and departure of her daughter, Persephone: when she leaves for Hades' underworld, Demeter is sad, and hence life dies (autumn/winter), and when she returns, Demeter is overjoyed, and hence all plants burst into life (spring/summer).