Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, interacted with humans primarily through her influence on the growth of crops and the harvest. She was revered by farmers and cultivators who prayed for her favor to ensure bountiful yields. In mythology, her grief over the abduction of her daughter Persephone led to the changing seasons, demonstrating her deep connection to human life and the cycles of nature. Additionally, rituals and festivals, such as the Eleusinian Mysteries, celebrated her and sought to honor her role in sustaining human life through agriculture.
She was goddess of the harvest....
they do interact with humans
Only tamed elephants can interact with humans but wild elephants can't interact with humans.
humans interact with pandas using hotmail or yahoo :)
humans interact with pandas using hotmail or Yahoo :)
humans interact with pandas using hotmail or Yahoo :)
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
Lobsters interact with humans in very limited ways. The most common interaction is when they are hunted for food by humans.
that women stayed in the kitchen and made sammiches
Demeter thought much of humans. If we had lived in Greece in that time period, she would of been a big part of our lives. She would of taught us how to prepare, grow, and preserve grain.
In Greek mythology, Demeter is usually depicted as an immortal goddess, so she does not age like humans do. She is often portrayed as a mature and wise deity.
They don't interact. They are wild animals.