Here is one... whenever Zeus got angry at the mortals or other gods he would in his rage cause a thunderstorm. when he gets really angry he throws thunder bolts.... the myth for this is don't let your anger hold you with a leash!!!
The ancient Egyptians believed in "myths" because they were a part of their religion.
Their God is Galremeo?
Yes, there are several myths and misconceptions surrounding ball lightning, such as it being a form of supernatural or paranormal activity. However, scientists believe it is a natural phenomenon that occurs during thunderstorms when lightning interacts with the atmosphere. The exact mechanism behind ball lightning is still not fully understood.
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
In short, YES. If you're interested, visit Wikipedia for ancient Egyptian myths.
Zues (God of Lightning) No Zues was her father. Some myths say Gaia was her mother but she was created by the sea.
I don't know. They are probably innappropriate for young children.
In ancient times.
ancient means it has been going around for years. urban myths are like the tooth fairy and Easter bunny
Madusa, minutar,
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
Myths are, by definition, not true. They are ancient stories handed down by word of mouth from generation to generation. They feature supernatural beings (such as gods and monsters), and attempt to explain some aspect of the world: for example, why lightning strikes, or why spiders spin webs. Although many people automatically associate myths with the ancient Greeks and Romans, all cultures have their own myths. Myths should not be confused with legends, which are similar, but are usually based on stories of real people and events that have been greatly exaggerated over time. Some characters, like the Greek Theseus, could be considered both myth and legend, since they include exaggerations about historical characters who interact with supernatural creatures.