Greek scientists were interested in many subjects including, but not limited to:
Agriculture
Astronomy
Geometry
Medicine
Philosophy
What subjects were commonly studied where and by whom?
Social scientists most often use a random sample
The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic subjects.
Dirty. In the air
Engineers develop a new technology and then scientists use it to make a new discovery.
they were most interested in learning mor the what that know
what are scientists interested in about robots
Greeks were most interested in idealism.
Actually most scientists do like homework because they are curious and interested in learning.
Religion, poetry, philosophy, astronomy (there was no difference between astrology and astronomy to the people of the Renaissance) science, mathematics. They were very interested in studying the Ancient Greeks: Plato, Aristotle, Socrates. All renaissance scholars had to know Greek and Latin.
Most scientists believe that Apollo the Greek god, was born to the mother of Leto, and to the father of Zeus.
Neither. If you study the subjects properly both will be equally hard. However, some people may have an aptitude for one or the other and going will that aptitude will mean that the subject will appear to be easier to you (because you will be more interested in it).
most of the subjects are painted in Greek and Roman clothing (APEX)
If you are interested in the functionalist approach to psychology, you would most be interested in understanding how the mind and behavior help individuals adapt and function in their environment. This approach focuses on the purposes of mental processes and behavior, emphasizing the role they play in helping individuals survive and thrive. Functionalists are interested in how different mental processes work together to support overall well-being and adaptation.
Most scientists do!
During the Italian Renaissance, teachers from the Byzantine Empire were sought after because of their knowledge of Classical Greek. Most Byzantine literature deals with religious subjects.
They were most interested in building colonies in North America.