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Tidal Waves
If a tidal wave devastated the coast of Ancient Greece, the people would probably blame it on:
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In Ancient Greece, natural disasters were often attributed to the anger of the gods. Therefore, the people would probably blame the tidal wave on the wrath of a particular god or goddess, such as Poseidon, the god of the sea.
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