Greeks might stay inside when the sun is out due to the intense heat, particularly during the summer months, which can make outdoor activities uncomfortable or even dangerous. Additionally, cultural practices or social norms may encourage spending time indoors during the hottest parts of the day, often referred to as "siesta" time. Furthermore, air conditioning or shaded indoor spaces can provide a more pleasant environment compared to the scorching sun outside.
The sun
The Greek word for sun is helios.
Yauna Takabara East Greeks. **Takabara refers to the flat sun hat that was worn in Macedonia so it translates to Greeks with flat sunhats.
The Sun is around 113 times larger than Venus. You could fit about 1,443,000 Venus' inside the Sun.
Bast was the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sun (originally), the moon (after the Greeks), cats, women, and secrets.
yes she does she would have to stay inside on a sunny day
Stay inside and away from the sun and tanning beds
don't go in tanning beds, stay out of the sun, and be miserable inside:)
don't go in tanning beds, stay out of the sun, and be miserable inside:)
because he was the sun god, many believed if the sun did not come out , they would not have enough energy for themselves and for the crops.
Apollo is the greek god of the sun. He drove a sun chariot above the earths atmosphere that the greeks associate with the sun, so it would be appropiate to name it Apollo as the spaceship went outside the atmosphere to the moon, as the greeks believed apollo did with the sun
The ancient Greeks believed that every day, Apollo, the god of the sun, would ride a chariot a across the sky, pulling the sun behind him.
The Greeks personified the sun as Helios. They had a general belief that natural forces could have human characteristics.
The sun would always stay there, and never go
sun
About 333,000 Earth masses would equal the mass of the sun. Additionally, 1,300,000 Earths would fit inside the Sun.
He brought out the sun every day. He pulled it out. That is what the Greeks believe in.