anything that is natural to the earth that they explained like rainbows or rain, flowers trees, stuff of that nature.
Well, Poisiden is the Greek God of earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, typhoons and basically any storm that's over water.
Since the Greek gods were personifications of natural phenomena and based on human nature, all of them had the capacity to be cruel. Some were worse than others, but all of them, at some point, did something we would consider cruel.
The Greeks made up Zeus, to somehow explain the otherwise inexplicable natural phenomena surrounding them.
Neither; Hades was god of death and the dead - the natural fact that one day we will all face death.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
Artemis is a Greek Goddess that has a natural phenomena she rises the moon with 4 silver stags and a chariot.
Since the Greek gods were personifications of natural phenomena and based on human nature, all of them had the capacity to be cruel. Some were worse than others, but all of them, at some point, did something we would consider cruel.
There was no Deity of Natural Disasters as such, but the Greek god of nature as a whole (including nature's wrath) was Poseidon.
Yes thunderstorms are natural phenomena.
Science, n. Investigation of natural phenomena. Engineering, n. Domestication of natural phenomena. Technology, n. Domesticated natural phenomena.
In Greek mythology, Zeus made himself God of the Sky and all its phenomena, including the clouds as well as the thunderbolts.
Earthquakes are considered natural phenomena !
No, he is an engineer. Science, n. Investigation of natural phenomena. Engineering, n. Domestication of natural phenomena. Technology, n. Domesticated natural phenomena.
It depends on how the question is read and requires a presumption that God created the Earth. Assuming that God created the Earth... If you are asking about science as a human discipline, i.e. the discovery of natural laws using examination and data, then: No. In order for humans to discover anything, there must be humans and there were no humans prior to Creation. If you are asking about science as a general term for natural phenomena, then: Yes. God came to the world before creation as a place that was unformed and void, but was certainly experiencing natural phenomena. Those phenomena, though, are very different from current phenomena because Creation fundamentally changed the nature of the Earth.
There is no record that he or she made any mountains. They are created through natural phenomena.
No
yes desert is a natural phenomena as everything in desert has a natural significance like sand,plantsetc.