1. a large spiral galaxy visible to the naked eye, 2 million light years away; the largest galaxy in the cluster the "local group" 2. the constellation of the northern hemisphere containing the Andromeda galaxy
One myth about the Big Dipper involves the story of the Great Bear constellation's four hunters chasing it. Another myth involves the seven stars representing the seven daughters of Atlas being pursued by Orion. These myths vary across different cultures.
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Because sedimentery rock is formed under the sea, sediment collects at the bottom of the ocean, and so does a few dead sea creatures, then t gets squashed by other sediment, igneous rock is formed by lava cooling, so there is no fossils in it.
Continental rock is MUCH older than sediments in the sea (unless the sediments in the sea come from continental crust, in which case they would be the same age).
Andromeda was chained to a rock to be eaten by a sea monster as punishment for her mother's boasting. Perseus, who saw her, rescued her from the sea monster, cut the chains, and claimed her in marriage.
because Poisdein said a sea monster will destroy the town unless the princess was sacrificed to the monster EDIT: Andromeda's mother bragged that Andromeda was more beautiful than the sea nymphs. The nymphs were angry and told Poisdon to chain the princess bare to a rock and leave her to be eaten by the feared sea creature. The nymphs themselves chained Andromeda.
Andromeda
In Greek mythology, Andromeda was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the sea monster Cetus by her own parents, King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, as punishment for Cassiopeia's hubris in boasting about her daughter's beauty. Andromeda was later saved by Perseus.
Andromeda's symbol in Greek mythology is typically represented as a chained woman. It symbolizes her punishment and suffering as she was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster, but later rescued by Perseus. The symbol can also represent themes of bravery, sacrifice, and perseverance.
Poseidon did because Perseus was going to kill Medusa which Poseidon fell in love with before she was turned into a monster by Athena when Poseidon made love with Medusa in Athena's temple and that was very rude because Athena is a virgin.Actually Poseidon did not send out a sea monster to kill him a girl name Andromedea got chained to a rock and the sea monster was out to kill her and Perseus saved her by slaying the sea monster, and in the end they got married to each other.
It is named for Andromeda, daughter of Cassiopeia, from the Greek myth, who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus.
The name Andromeda comes from Greek mythology. Andromeda was a princess who was saved from a sea monster by the hero Perseus. The constellation Andromeda is said to represent the chained princess, as she was tied to a rock as a sacrifice to the monster.
Andromeda was a princess whose mother bragged about her being more beautiful than the godesses themselves (not a good idea). For punishment, she was chained to a rock to be eaten by a sea monster, but Perseus happened to be passing by and killed the monster, rescued her, and eventually married her.
In Greek mythology, Andromeda did not possess any powers herself. She was a mortal princess who was known for her beauty and her unfortunate circumstances, such as being chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster. Perseus, a hero, rescued her.
She was to be sacrificed to a great sea monster called the Cetus (which is the greek origin of the word Cetacian, which means having to do with WHALES).
as a sacrifice to a sea monster