The ancient Greeks explained why the sky didn't fall to Earth through various myths and philosophical ideas. They personified the sky as the god Uranus, who was seen as a solid dome or canopy above the Earth, held up by the Earth itself. Philosophers like Anaxagoras and Aristotle proposed that the heavens were made of aether, a divine substance that was incorruptible and unchanging, thus preventing any collapse. These explanations combined mythology and early scientific thought to address the question of the sky's stability.
Myths expressed their beliefs about their gods and goddessesBecause they didn't have today's science so they thought there must be away to explain why the earth didn't just drop through space
The Greek gods were a way for the ancient Greeks to explain what was happening in the world. for example the Greeks thought that the sea god Poseidon (Roman: Neptune) was the god of water. when there was earthquakes, the Greeks thought that Poseidon was crashing the water into the land and so they called him "earth shaker"
The ancient Greeks wrote Greek myths so they could explain how the world was created and why certain things on Earth are like what they are. Most myths were part of oral tradition handed down by word of mouth from generation to generation long before the Greeks developed writing.
The Greeks could learn that Greece is not as big as the circumference of the Earth. This would lead to new countries, like America.
The Greeks were polytheistic. They had many gods, including the gods that the planets (including Pluto) other than Earth were named after.
The Greeks made mythological stores because they didn't have the science we have today. They did have science, yes, but they did not think of the Earth rotating, for example, they thought Apollo pulled a sun chariot across the sky. They used the stories to explain the mysteries of their lives. Hope this helps!
because if the earth didnt rotate it didnt cause day and night
Myths expressed their beliefs about their gods and goddessesBecause they didn't have today's science so they thought there must be away to explain why the earth didn't just drop through space
The Greek gods were a way for the ancient Greeks to explain what was happening in the world. for example the Greeks thought that the sea god Poseidon (Roman: Neptune) was the god of water. when there was earthquakes, the Greeks thought that Poseidon was crashing the water into the land and so they called him "earth shaker"
He didnt create the Earth.
The ancient Greeks believed the earth was motionless at the center of the universe because they observed the apparent motion of celestial bodies around the earth. They developed the geocentric model to explain these observations, with the earth as the fixed center point. This belief was reinforced by philosophical and religious ideas that placed importance on the earth as the center of creation.
the Greeks around early 600 b.c. constructed a geocentric (earth centered) model of the solar system to explain the moon and planets that formed the beginning of astronomy
Greek myths explained things that the Greeks could not explain scientifically. They explained how the seasons and the earth worked. They explained how the world began, who was in control, and why there was good and bad luck.
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Ancient Greeks didn't have lots of science and technology, so they depended on myths too explain how the earth and many natural causes were first formed. These stories used Gods and Goddesses to explain how things were created, almost how like in the bible, the first "story" is how God separated sky and earth, and created water, etc. Hope that this helped!
when did Greeks first come to the earth?its just curiosity because i don't knowoh yeah and do aunts have bones!?when did Greeks first come to the earth?its just curiosity because i don't knowoh yeah and do aunts have bones!?
There would be no life on Earth