How did Ancient Greek scientists and philosophers influence people's understanding of the natural world?

How did regular Greeks make sense of natural occurrences before scientific reasoning emerged?
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Ancient Greek scientists and philosophers, such as Aristotle and Pythagoras, played a significant role in shaping people's understanding of the natural world by emphasizing observation, logic, and reason. They believed that natural phenomena could be explained through rational thought and empirical evidence, rather than relying solely on mythology or supernatural explanations.

Before scientific reasoning emerged, regular Greeks often attributed natural occurrences to the actions of gods or spirits. For example, in Lesson 7 of Unit 4, it is mentioned that Greeks believed earthquakes were caused by the god Poseidon shaking the earth with his trident. This shows how ancient Greeks used mythology to make sense of phenomena they did not fully understand.