The Greek goddess of grain, farming, and soil may be referred to as either Demeter (Greek Deity) or Ceres (Roman Deity).
Finely ground soil is called abyssies it comes from the latin word or greek meaning in greek(soil or dirt)or in Latin(dark and damp
Zeus is the Greek god who controls lightning. He is known as the king of the gods and the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
Gaia is the Greek goddess of the Earth. She is considered the personification of the Earth itself and is often referred to as the mother of all living beings.
Firstly Gaia was not a God , nor a Titan she was mother earth , the beginning , from chaos . And in Roman her name is Terra.
There is no specific Greek god of the environment, but the closest would be Gaia, who is considered the personification of the Earth itself. Gaia is often associated with the natural world, including the environment and its ecosystems.
I don't think such a thing exists. The Greek word for "good" is καλός (kalós), and the word for soil is χώμα (chó̱ma). The closest thing to what you've said would be Demeter, whose name could mean "Mother Earth".
Hermes is the god of travelers, and yes he is good. According to Greek Mythology, all gods are good.
Hermes
Zeus is the good of the sky in Greek mythology
the greek god is Ares and the roman god is Mars
Poseidon was a good greek god who was the god of the oceans and helped protect the ocean cities
'Good' is not a Greek word. The Greek word for good is 'kalo'. 'Good' is an inherited English word related to the Dutch 'goed', the German 'gut', and the Swedish 'god'.
Hermes
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Perhaps you mean the god Phoebus (or Phoebos) which was another name for the god Apollo, the god of light, music, foresight, and generally all good things in life.
There is no Greek god "Sades": there is a Greek god Hades.
Yes he was good because he made stuff out of metal but he is always spying on his wife (god of love) because she loved Ares (god of war).