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Mythological explanations for natural phenomena from "summary" of The Mythology Book by DK

Mythological explanations for natural phenomena have been an integral part of human culture for thousands of years. These explanations were created by ancient civilizations to make sense of the world around them and to explain natural events that they could not understand scientifically. In many mythologies, gods and goddesses were believed to control the forces of nature. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus was the god of thunder and lightning, while Poseidon was the god of the sea. When a thunderstorm occurred or a tsunami hit, people believed that these gods were angry or upset. Other cultures, such as the Norse, believed that natural phenomena were the result of the actions of mythical beings. For example, the Vikings believed that earthquakes were caused by the giant serpent Jormungandr thrashing around in the depths of the ocean. Mythological explanations for natural phenomena were also used to teach moral lessons or to enforce cultural norms. For example, many Native American tribes believed that the changing seasons were the result of a battle between the gods of summer and winter. This myth served as a reminder to respect nature and live in harmony with the environment. While these mythological explanations may seem outdated or simplistic to us now, they played a crucial role in shaping the beliefs and values of ancient civilizations. They provided comfort and a sense of control in a world that was often unpredictable and dangerous. Even today, myths continue to influence our understanding of the natural world and our place in it.
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