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because he was the sun god, many believed if the sun did not come out , they would not have enough energy for themselves and for the crops.

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Why was Helios important?

Helios, or Apollo, was extremely important to the Greeks because he was the one that drove his chariot across the sky, making the sun rise each day. Therefore, he had control over the lives of the Greeks.


Who was Apollo the god of?

Ancient Greeks.


Who did the Greeks honor at Delphi?

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Was Apollo the god of music important to the Greeks?

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What was Apollo's importance to the Greeks?

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Which roman god is simalar to Apollo?

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his mouth!


Who worshipped the god Apollo?

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What was the plague that Apollo put on the Greeks?

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How did the Apollo mission 1 get its name?

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