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Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, grain and bread.

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To who did Egypt farmers sell there crops?

Egyptian farmers would use most of their crops for their own consumption. A very small portion of their crops were sold at markets. Peasants would use their crops as a form of payment for taxes, medicine, and goods needed for their survival. Trade was another practice with the Greeks and Romans to obtain foods that the Egyptians could not grow themselves.


How did Greeks worship Greek god Apollo?

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.


What are some of the heroic traits of Aeolus in Greek mythology?

Some of the heroic traits of Aeolus in Greek mythology would be that he would release storms at the other gods commands and would also help by setting sail to those out on the waters and doing other things that needed wind to work.


How Were farmers able to protect the crops in Mesopotamia?

I don't think this would answer the full question that you asked, but Mesopotamians did use irrigation to protect their crops from flood and drought. Flood would probably wipe out their crops and drought would dry their crops. A thing I'm not sure of is how they would protect their crops from locusts. When I find the answer I'll be sure to send you that too. -Anon


What important crops were grown in Mesopotamia?

Early Mesopotamian farmers grew many different crops. If you were able to go back there in time, you would see fields of wheat and barley. These were the region's most important crops.

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What Greek god would you go to if your crops were failing and you needed desperate help?

Dementer God of corn


If your crops were failing and you needed desperate help-which god would you go to?

Demeter, the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, would be the appropriate deity to petition for help with failing crops. She has the ability to influence the fertility of the land and ensure a bountiful harvest.


What crops would a greek farmer raised?

RICE!


Which god or goddess would be prayed to if crops were failing in ancient Greece?

They would likely pray to Demeter, goddess of the harvest.


How did the sumurains water their crops?

they used leeves and when ever they needed to water their crops they would open it and let water flow in the roots of the plants


Where would the greek master buy the things they needed?

The Agora


What would be a sport for Demeter?

well because she is the greek god of agriculture she could enter her crops into the fair!


When the greek gods needed someone killed who would they send?

In Greek myth, they didn't send anyone, they killed who they wanted to.


Purposely harming a person by failing to provide needed care is called?

Medical Malpractice. More specifically, this would be called "Medical Negligence"


To who did Egypt farmers sell there crops?

Egyptian farmers would use most of their crops for their own consumption. A very small portion of their crops were sold at markets. Peasants would use their crops as a form of payment for taxes, medicine, and goods needed for their survival. Trade was another practice with the Greeks and Romans to obtain foods that the Egyptians could not grow themselves.


Who were the Neolithic people and what did they do in their times?

the neolithic people domesticated animals and grew crops. When they needed meat the would kill an animal and eat it


How did Greeks worship Greek god Apollo?

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.