Ancient Greeks made fire using several methods, with one common technique involving a fire drill or bow drill. This method required friction between a wooden spindle and a fireboard, generating heat until it produced an ember. They also utilized flint stones to create sparks, which could ignite tinder. Additionally, they often used dry leaves, grass, or other combustible materials to catch the flame.
the ancient greeks made money by trading food and taxes
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
No - they copied theirs from the Phoenicians.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
-- Earth-- Air-- Fire-- Water
the ancient greeks made money by trading food and taxes
The ancient Greeks believed that everything was made up from air, earth, fire and water. The Greeks had no other ways of knowing about the universe and things we now know.
Lute
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
astronomy
roman stole the Greeks art to make it look like theirs
Ancient Greeks
No - they copied theirs from the Phoenicians.
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
Yes. It was stated in the story of Icarus that he accidentally lit the wax used to make the wings on fire. That is why his father warns him not to fly too close to the sun!