What was the war called?
Trojan War
Who was the king of the gods in Greek mythology, and what was his primary domain?
Zeus, his primary domain was the sky and thunder.
A little girl kicks a soccer ball.
It goes 10 feet and comes back to her.
How is it possible?
Ever heard of Gravity?
She kicked it up.
Wind turbines kill between ____ and _______ birds each year in the UK.
10,000----100,000
What were the economic foundations of Ancient Greek society and how did they support cultural development? (three major items)
Agriculture, trade, and colonization
The wealth generated supported the arts, education, and public works, contributing to cultural and intellectual advancements. Wealth from trade, especially during Athens' height, enabled patronage of the arts and philosophy.
How long did the war last?
10 years
Why was Achilles considered nearly invincible?
His mother, Thetis, dipped him in the River Styx, making his body invulnerable except for his heel, which was not submerged.
A is the father of B.
But Bis not the son of A.
How is it possible?
B is the daughter
All the world’s bacteria stacked on top of each other would stretch for_______ light years?
10 billion
Together, Earth's 0.001mm-long microbes could wrap around the Milky Way over 20,000 times.
Who were the three philosophers in Ancient Greek?
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
What was the wooden horse called?
Trojan Horse
Pandora, the first mortal woman created by the gods, out of 1)________open the box and released the 2)______into the world leaving only 3)_____ inside once she closed it again.
1) curiosity
2) evils
3) hope
if you wrap a line around the Earth and you want to lift it up a metre how much more metres of rope will you need?
6.28m
How much does a cloud weigh?
A million tonnes
A cloud typically has a volume of around 1km3 and a density of around 1.003kg per m3 – that's a density that’s around 0.4 per cent lower than the air surrounding it (this is how they are able to float).
How did the Peloponnesian War affect the balance of power among Greek city-states?
The Peloponnesian War led to the decline of Athenian power and the establishment of Sparta as the dominant Greek city-state. It weakened many city-states militarily and economically, led to internal strife, and set the stage for the rise of Macedon under Philip II and, subsequently, Alexander the Great.
What was the closest strait to ancient Troy ?
the Dardanelles, , historically known as the Hellespont
How many "Labors" did Heracles (Hercules) accomplished ?
Twelve Labors
1) Slay the Nemean Lion,
2) Slay the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra,
3) Capture the Golden Hind of Artemis,
4) Capture the Erymanthian Boar,
5) Clean the Augean Stables in a single day,
6) Slay the Stymphalian Birds,
7) Capture the Cretan Bull,
8) Steal the Mares of Diomedes,
9) Obtain the girdle of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons,
10) Obtain the cattle of the monster Geryon,
11) Steal the apples of the Hesperides,
12) Capture and bring back Cerberus.
If you had only one match, and entered a dark room containing an oil lamp, some newspaper and some kindling wood, which would you light first?
the match!!!
How many human beings have been born since the dawn of men , and if stacked them on top of each other, you can bulid a ___ light-minute-tall tower, the are around ___% are already dead.
117,000,000,000
10
93%
To establish his legacy, and facilitate administration and control throughout his empire. These cities served as centers of Greek language and culture, ensuring his influence endured long after his conquests. How many cities did Alexender the Great named Alexendria during his conquering?
20
Whom led the war on the Greek's side?
King Agamemnon of Mycenae
1. How did Prometheus contribute to the development of humanity according to Greek mythology ,and what happened to him after then? (300)
2. Which Greek god was associated with music, poetry, and prophecy, and what were some of his symbols? (500)
1. Prometheus contributed to the development of humanity by stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans, enabling progress and civilization. As punishment, Zeus had him chained to a rock where an eagle would eat his liver every day, which would regenerate overnight.
2. Apollo, his symbols included the lyre, laurel wreath, and the sun.
What does "WiFi" stand for ?
A) Wired Radio
B) Bluetooth
C) Wireless Fidelit
D) High Fidelity
E) Wild Friendly
F) Non of the above
D
Contrary to popular belief, the term “Wi-Fi” does not stand for “Wireless Fidelity.” The Wi-Fi Alliance, the organization that promotes and certifies Wi-Fi technology, has stated that “Wi-Fi” is simply a term used as a play on words with “Hi-Fi” (high fidelity), which is often used to describe high-quality audio equipment.
Which five Empires had the most territory recorded in history?
1) British Empire (26.35% of the world)
2) Mongol Empire (17.81% of the world)
3) Russian Empire (16.92% of the world)
4) Qing Dynasty (10.91% of the world)
5) Spanish Empire (10.17% of the world)
What was the article refered from?
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