To explain where thunder comes from.
in greek myth, the titans were a race that came from gods having children with human women. Most of them had superhuman abilities e.g hercules.
The ingredients in salt water are most commonly believed to be salt and water, although this is a bit of a myth, with no concrete scientific evidence. The ingredients in salt water are most commonly believed to be salt and water, although this is a bit of a myth, with no concrete scientific evidence.
no, it's a myth
Myth
Some say it's a myth,but it can't be proved because of youtube and other trash talkers.so you would have to talk to someone who has expierenced the virus themselves
satire myth fantasy
They weren't. They are a myth, which most likely started out in Ireland.
The purpose of the myth is to explain who the constellation was placed in the sky.
Most likely the Athenians, as Theseus was their hero/king.
Homer speaks of Atlas, so too does Hesiod - but the true author of the myth as we know of today is most likely lost.
The idea of leprechauns did not start in Milwaukee, but most likely came there when the first Irish arrived in the 19th century, most likely.
most likely fiction: a myth or a legend
other people, times and places.
Most likely by firing explosive pots out of catapults. The mirrors thing is a myth
Because it is a myth it is not always true. I have been to many weddings and watched who caught the bouquet and they were not the next to get married. Part of this myth probably grew from the fact that only unmarried girls are eligible to catch the bouquet. Also the ones that fight the most aggressively to get it are most likely wanting to get married and are therefore most likely to be next anyway.
An origin myth is a myth that purports to describe the origin of some feature of the natural or social world. One type of origin myth is the cosmogonic myth, which describes the creation of the world. So most likely it means that something goes on for a really long time. Hope this helped.
It is not exactly clear as to who supposedly formed the myth; however, many historians agree that the myth of the gryphon most likely originated from an accidental excavation of the fossil of a Protoceratops, whose appearance is very similar to that described of a gryphon.