Yes, in Norse mythology, Thor once drank from a horn that was connected to the ocean, but he did not drink the entire ocean.
In Greek mythology, Oceanus was a Titan, god of the great river Ocean, the river that encircled the earth. So, in a sense, you could say that Ocean was his symbol.
Aphrodite was born of the pieces of Cronus tossed into the ocean. She emerged from the sea foam.
According to Greek Mythology, as explained in Homer's Epic, The Odyssey, the father of the Cyclopes was POSEIDON, God of the Sea/Ocean.
chronos is the first god of greek mythology.. :) not Zeus. dont give wrong answers if you are not sure friends....
Atlas is a figure from Greek mythology who supported the heavens. His father is Titan leptus and his mother is Oceanid Asia also known as Klymene, daughter of Ocean.
If you mean the God or Gods of the Ocean ... there is 3 I suppose. Njord is the Vanic God of the bounty of the ocean, the fruit of the waters. He's a fisherman, lives on a boat, and is generally a good natured God. There is then the Jotuns, Aegir and Ran. Aegir is a Jotun (Giant) of the Ocean, who is the raw chaotic force of the waves. He lives underwater with his wife Ran, who has a net used to drag sailors to their deaths. In Aegir's hall, gold was used as fire to light his hall, and so Ocean's fire, or Aegir's fire, can be used as a poetic kenning for gold.
In Norse mythology, he was a serpent, and a child of Loki that was thrown into the ocean surrounding Midgard. He grew so big that he encircled the world and grasped its own tail. It is said that when he releases his tail, the world would end.
To my knowledge, no Norse god appeared as a seagull. However, seagulls were mentioned in a story involving Njord, the seafaring God of the bounty of the ocean in the Norse pantheon.
The largest sea serpent was Jorganmunder also know as the Midgard Serpent. He was said to lay at the bottom of the ocean encircling the earth nibbling on his own tail.The Levanthian also a sea serpent was said to be large enough to engulf entire ships.
The original concept of "ocean" goes back to notions of Mesopotamian and Indo-European mythology, imagining the world to be encircled by a great river. Okeanos, "Ωκεανός" in Greek, reflects the ancient Greek observation that a strong current flowed off Gibraltar and their subsequent assumption that it was a great river. (Compare also Samudra from Hindu mythology and Jörmungandr from Norse mythology.) The world was imagined to be enclosed by a celestial ocean above the heavens, and an ocean of the underworld below (compare Rasā, Varuna).This is evidenced for example in the account of Noah's flood in Genesis 7:11, where : all the fountains of the great deep [were] broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened (KJV) http://www.answers.com/topic/authorized-king-james-version%29, inundating the world with the waters of the celestial ocean (see also deluge) http://www.answers.com/topic/deluge-mythology%29.Source: answer.com
Ocean water is very salty and it could kill you if you drink all lot of it.
They live in the ocean - it would be a little difficult to drink freshwater.
No body can drink Atlantic ocean water its especially full of salt.
The water from an ocean is salt water, it will make you ill and can be fatal if you continue to drink it.
It is unhealthy for humans to drink ocean water. This is because of all the microorganisms in it and the fact that the salt in the ocean will dehydrate the person.
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