she was never forbedden she saw him whenever she wanted
Ares, the Greek god of war, would likely appreciate displays of strength, courage, and determination. He may also be pleased by acts of battle prowess and victory in his name. It is best to honor Ares through actions that reflect his domain of war and conflict.
Ares was the god of war in Greek mythology, born to Zeus and Hera. As a child, he was known for being reckless and violent, often causing chaos and destruction. Ares was raised alongside his sister Athena, who represented strategic warfare, leading to a contentious relationship between the two.
they had learned about space and how every thing worked and they set up satellite to see what happened in space when they weren't there
I have seen a whirlpool near a cliff. When the water goes through a hole in the cliff that is underwater the water spins like what you see in the toilet or going down the drain in the tub.
It depends on what you mean by teleportation. If your teleportation happens at the speed of light, then no. When you got there and looked back, you'd see what happened right after you left. If the teleportation was "instantaneous" (assuming that Earth and Point X are stationary relative to each other, an observer midway between would say that your disappearance on Earth and appearance on X were simultaneous), then yes, you'd see events on Earth that happened prior to your teleportation. How much prior depends on how far you went. Of course, you might see magic fairy unicorns, since our current understanding of relativity says those are just as real as instantaneous teleportation.
The test by Aphrodite is to see if you were paying attention in the museum. The answers are Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia.
Here are the answers to Aphrodite's quiz on Mythology Island on Poptropica.comIt will kind of be like a Hang Man type of deal. But you only have 3 tries. If you happen to miss any of the questons on Aphrodite's quiz. Please check your spelling and if you happen to see any misspellings here please improve this answer.Answers:AresHermensAphroditeArtemisHestia
Lets see. Aphrodite broke many hearts with her beauty. She did break her ugly husband, Hephaestus's heart, by having an affair/sex with Ares. hope this helped :)
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One way is to open another window, enter your profile again and enter the museum. Then go back to the first window (the one with Aphrodite's test in it) and see the god you need to identify.Or you could just write down the names of the 11 gods besides the main three in the museum. But since the same ones are always asked, they are Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite herself, Artemis, and Hestia.The answers remain the same every game. The answers are: Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia.
A lot of times the greek gods weren't friends because they often acted like children.(No offence greek gods and children!) Take Ares, Aphrodite, and Hepheastus, for example: Ares loved Aphrodite, but Aphrodite was married to Hepheastus, but still visited (Basically dated) Ares. Then one day Hepgeastus saw/heard about this and made a tpap. (he was the god of blacksmiths and crafting) He built a golden net with magical powers to hold the most powerful of creatures, and threw it on the love couple when they were at their favorite spot, then he invited the other gods to laugh at them, which they were so very happy to do. Now, do you see what I mean?
I don't see why not.
That depends entirely on who it is. If its Posidon, nothing, his wife doesn't really care. If it's Zeus, nothing, but the person he cheats with gets hurt. If its Ares and Aphrodite, they get put on public display, trapped to the bed (see greek myths)
It is hard to say whether or not she showed love for him. it is said that Aphrodite was so beautiful and many of the gods loved her. Zeus (ruler of all gods) wanted to pick a just husband for her, so that the fighting would stop. he picked Hephaestus. however, it is said he picked Hephaestus because he would be loving and loyal to her and also because Zeus wanted to punish Aphrodite. Aphrodite was so beautiful was causing trouble with all the gods so Zeus punished her for that and make her get married to the ugliest god, Hephaestus. All throughout there marriage Aphrodite often cheated on Hephaestus with Ares, the gods of war. since Hephaestus worked so many ours of the day he did not get to spend that much time with Aphrodite. Aphrodite enjoyed this, and in that time she had many affairs with others (especially Ares) Hephaestus on the other hand stayed faithful. Aphrodite did not see the inner god in Hephaestus's. she liked outer beauty of men, and all she saw in Hephaestus was a sweaty, dirty dull guy who worked too much. Hephaestus knew of the affairs, and the children she bore (soon after Hephaestus' and Aphrodite's marriage) belonged to Ares (Hephaestus' brother). even so Hephaestus kept her as his wife so the answer to the question is sort of unknown but i would say no she didn't show any love to her husband Hephaestus.
See link below - there are pictures and text about Aphrodite's temple Parthenon.
According to some sources she had 9 sons. See e.g. Wikipedia: Aphrodite!
"GaaTema" Is the pairing of Gaara and Temari of the sand village.Although it's Incest, or referred to as "Sancest," People like and support it because they see that Temari can understand Gaara.Even when he extremely homicidal, it was usually Temari that talked him out of killing Her and Kankuro, and you can see she ares deeply for him, especially in the shippuden, though most see only her loving him as her brother.Another reason they like it is because the fact that it IS forbidden. Its like Yaoi and Yuri pairings, the forbidden romance is exciting to them.