Demeter had to compromise with allowing Persephone to spend part of the year in the Underworld with Hades because of the agreement struck between Hades and Zeus. This compromise was the result of Persephone eating six pomegranate seeds in the Underworld, which bound her to spend a portion of each year there.
In Greek mythology, Demeter did not have a romantic relationship with Hades. However, she did confront him when he abducted her daughter Persephone to the Underworld, which ultimately led to a compromise that allowed Persephone to split her time between the Underworld and the surface world.
rhea suggested the compromise that during the springtime Persephone would be with her mother Demeter and in the wintertime she would be back in the underworld with Hades. thus explaining the myth of why we have the four seasons. when Persephone is in the underworld Demeter is upset and angry and causes winter to happen, but when Persephone is up on Olympus with her mother, Demeter is happy so we have spring and summer.
Demeter goddess of crops and harvest. Her daughter Persephone was abducted by Hades. Demeter went looking for her, mourning her loss. Demeter forgot to mind the growth, nothing grew (winter). A compromise was reached - Persephone was allowed to rejoin her mother for half the year (=growth period).
Persephone was Demeter's daghter, so when hades kidnapped her, of course Demeter wanted her back. Eventually, the time Persephone spent with Demeter and the time with Hades was divided. When Persephone was with Hades, it was Winter. When she was with Demeter, it was Summer.
Persephone's parents are Zeus and Demeter.
Demeter adores Persephone because persephone is her daughter and the official start of spring
Because Persephone was Demeter's only daughter
Because Persephone was Demeter daughter or sister
Demeter and Persephone were both goddesses of the earth. Gaia (Earth) through her daughter Rhea, who was the mother of Demeter and grandmother of Persephone.
Demeter is Persephone's mother.
If you are talking about Mythology then Demeter was Persephone's mother. Zeus was her father.
Both Demeter and her daughter Persephone were goddesses of the earth and growing things.