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What are the similarities and differences between the two myths: The Creation and The Children of the Sun?
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User: What are the similarities and differences between the two myths: The Creation and The Children of the Sun?

Weegy: The Similarities and Differences Between the Sun and Moon. ... Understanding the difference between the two is ... Myths About the Sun & Moon. Myths About the Sun ... [ ]


User: In world mythology, What are the similarities and differences between the two myths: The Creation and The Children of the Sun?

Weegy: Understanding the difference between Greek and Roman mythology... ... Similarities & Differences of Greek & Roman ... The creation myths explain the origins of ...


User: How do the two myths: The Creation and The Children of the Sun compare with the other myths in world mythology?

Weegy: ... and then two less common Philosophical Creation Myths. ... (her children): sun, moon, planets, ... What was the myth of the world creation in mythology?


User: How do The Creation and The Children of the Sun compare with the other myths in world mythology?





Weegy: Here ia a link to an article that does a comparison: › Ca-Cr
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