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What are the gods in charge of the weather in Egyptian mythology?

These are the gods in charge of the weather:

Lara: the Lord god, the sun god. Its image is combined with Amon. Ra is a self-created god. He was born from the water (mound created by Maytult) or lotus in the early Yuan Dynasty. He created Shuhe with semen or secretion, and Hu and Xi ya with penis blood. The sun is pulling the whole body, or just his eyes. He is also worshipped as Adon, the God of Asahi, and ATEM, the God of Sunset. Los Angeles is called Adon in the morning and ATEM at night. Later, it merged with Horus.

Shu: Fengshen. He married his sister Tefnut and gave birth to Nate and Gaby. He stood on his son Gaby, the god of the earth, and held his daughter Nate, the god of the sky, in his hand to separate them. Hugh is usually depicted as a man with ostrich hair on his head.

Tefnut: Rain God. God of fertility.

Seth: The God of Drought. In Egyptian mythology, it was originally the god of power, war, storm, desert and foreign land. He protected the caravan in the desert, but at the same time launched a sandstorm to attack them. His image is closely combined with Ashe (the God of the Sahara Desert). The image of Seth is usually a jackal with rectangular ears and a long curved mouth. Seth is sometimes depicted as having the head of an antelope, donkey, crocodile or hippo.

List of all gods:

Enid: Nine Gods in Egyptian mythology.

Lara: the Lord god, the sun god. Its image is combined with Amon.

Shu: Fengshen.

Tefnut: Rain God.

Geb: God of the earth.

Knott: God of the sky.

Osiris: Pluto is also the god of agriculture.

Ai Xisi (Isis): the patron saint of the dead and the god of fertility.

Seth: The God of Drought.

Nefertis: the patron saint of the dead.

Lord god:

Amon: The Lord God.

A Tong: North Korea's sun god.

Atum: The sun god at dusk, another name for Laura.

Horus: the patron saint of Pharaoh and the symbol of kingship. It is shaped like the head of an eagle.

Anubis: Death. He is a wolf-headed man.

Mutt/Auramooth: The wife of Amon who is in charge of the war looks like a lion.

Khons/Chons: Son of Moon God Amon and Mott, also in charge of medicine.

Min/Menu (Amsu): The patron saint of travelers, who is also in charge of production and harvest.

Mo (Month/Mentu, Men Thu): Division of war, in the shape of an eagle's head.

Thoth: The God of Wisdom.

God of animals:

Best (Buster/Busteto Goddess): Cat God.

Edjo: the snake god, the symbol and patron saint of Lower Egypt.

Hector: Frog God.

Capri: Scarab.

Ram.

Sadie: The God of Elephants.

Sekhmet: the goddess of lioness.

Lequet: the god of scorpions.

Sobec: The God of Crocodiles.

Other gods:

Anuket: Water God.

Apis: the god of fertility and production in the shape of a bull.

Beth: The God of Music.

harpo crats/hor-pa-kraat; Golden Dawn (Hoor-par-kraat): Horus's childhood title.

Hassall/Hutt-Helu (Hutt-Helu): Horus's wife, in charge of love and wealth.

Imhotep/Imotis: the patron saint of medicine and towers.

Matt: God of justice and order.

Knight (Neith/Net, neit; Golden dawn: the god of wisdom and war.

Necbert: the patron saint of Upper Egypt.

God of creation.

Qetesh: God of love and beauty.

Shekel: god of light.

Ghut: the god of prayer

Saos: A goddess with a locust tree. Many gods (especially Horus) were born from her pagoda tree.

Horus (four sons of Horus): Protector of Pluto's body.

Imset (Imset, Amsett, Maesta): One of the four sons of Horus, the protector of the deceased's liver.

Hapi (Golden Dawn, Ahfei): One of the four sons of Horus, the protector of the dead's lungs.

Tuamutef (Golden Dawn, Thmoomathph): One of Horus' four sons, the patron saint of the deceased's stomach.

Qebshenuf (Kebechsenef, Qebebehsenuf, Qebebehsenuf): One of the four sons of Horus, the protector of the deceased's intestines.