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  • science and technology
  • well here let me tell you about it in the box below
  • what was science and technology like in mideveil ages?
  • geography and navigation
  • hmmmm i wonder what geograpy was like in the middle ages
  • well...
  • mathematics
  • mathematics will be super hard this year
  • yeah but just imajine how it was in midevil tmes
  • The period saw major technological advances, including the adoption of gunpowder, the invention of vertical windmills, spectacles, mechanical clocks, and greatly improved water mills, building techniques (Gothic architecture, medieval castles), and agriculture in general (three-field crop rotation)
  • medicine 
  • i dont feel well
  • The continent of Europe is a huge peninsula, with many smaller peninsulas branching out from it.During the Middle Ages, Western Europe was divided into many kingdoms, and Catholic Christianity strongly influenced society. Physical geography shaped Europe's development. 
  • city building
  • , but most of the writings that were later described as 'mathematical' were concerned with astrology and astronomy (the distinction between the two was often blurred).There are texts that are recognisably devoted to arithmetic, geometry, or occasionally algebra
  • art
  • what did art look like in middle ages?
  • Their cures were a mixture of superstition (magic stones and charms were very popular), religion (for example driving out evil spirits from people who were mentally ill) and herbal remedies (some of which are still used today). Monks and nuns also ran hospitals in their monasteries, which took in the sick and dying.
  • . Its streets were not paved and there were no tarmac roads like there are today. Medieval cities were quite dirty and muddy although as the medieval period progressed medieval cities became more organised and structured.considerably smaller with a limited populationA Medieval city was 
  • this city seems pretty cool
  • . Numerous artworks were made using these different styles, which went on to have a higher survival rate than other mediums like fresco wall paintingsmade up of various artistic mediums, such as sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, tapestries, mosaics, and metalworksMedieval Art was 
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