Not sure. The biochemicals produced to stimulate other plant growth is seen often in invasive species and corals. Crop plants and weeds seem to have this phenomenon going on. In coral you can understand why coral would want other species to form a foundation for them to rest on, but otherwise I do not think this is all that well understood.
Yes, the black locust tree is considered to be allopathic. This is because it produces one or more chemicals that influences its growth and survival.
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because it has the word sugar
Ares died in "Gregor and the Code of Claw" by Suzanne Collins because he sacrificed himself to save Gregor and his friends from the Bane. Ares knew that his actions could lead to his death, but he chose to protect others over his own life.
They were both gods of war, but Athena was the civilized side of war while Ares was more into the bloodshed.
Ares certainly more then Hephaestus.
It is possible to get fined using Ares, BUT, you would have to be sharing a ton of copyrighted material. Your best bet is to NOT keep Ares online for more than 2 hours at a time.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon is generally considered more powerful than Ares. Poseidon is the god of the sea and earthquakes, with control over vast forces of nature, while Ares is the god of war, more limited in his domain.
The short answer is yes, but if you were a little more specific, we might be able to help more.
Ares is the God of War for the Greeks where Mars is the same except for the Romans. The difference here is that Mars was more revered by the Romans, and Ares was more hated. Ares was the God of War, Murder, and Bloodshed. Mars was the God of War, Agriculture, and (I think) food. What I am trying to get at was that Mars is seen as a God of Life, while Ares is seen as a god of death. The Roman soldiers prayed to Mars to support them in battle and what not. Hope this helps!