The Greek god Apollo driving his fiery chariot across the sky.
2006-11-26 13:13:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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God does it, but here is the myth:
Helios was the sun. As soon as Eos opened the gates. at his palace in the east, he would get on his crown (the sun), and drive off across the sky. This was routine. Then, one day, he let his son try it. His son crashed and died. Helios did it from then on. The End.
2006-11-26 21:18:05
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answer #2
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answered by No, You. 4
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The earth is over 25000 miles around and it turns on an axis and that turning explains that sun remains in one place and the earth turns it showa the sun coming up and going down
2006-11-26 21:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on which culture. Every ancient culture had their own myths about the sun.
2006-11-26 21:31:29
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answered by Amun Ra 2
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What civilization? The greeks and romans had Apollo or Helios
The Norse had Feya and her cat-drown chariot
The Egyptians had Ra, the Sun god
The list goes on and on. Be more specific please!
2006-11-26 23:09:23
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answer #5
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answered by harpertara 7
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the blonde Greek God Apollo.
2006-11-26 21:15:27
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answered by gaby 2
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God & the bible
2006-11-26 21:13:28
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answered by ? 7
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CELESTIAL MECHANICS NEXT ! AND MAKE IT REASONABLY INTELLIGENT THIS TIME PLEASE
2006-11-26 21:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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