The mountains separated the people
I am not certain but I think the various popes of the Medieval time period converted just about all of Europe if it wasn't already converted before then.
The mountains of Europe are also known as a barrier, or obstacle. The early settlers of Europe could not get past the mountains, so they just made their settlements there. I would think that they cause a considerable climate change, too.
I think it is the Ural Mountains
i think it dosent == ==
I really don't know... I think it has to do with the Church and Aristole's ideas...
Mountains in medieval Europe presented both obstacles and opportunities for life. They provided natural defenses for fortresses and isolated communities, while also hindering transportation and communication. Mountainous terrain influenced the development of distinct cultures and languages in different regions, as well as shaping economic activities like mining and agriculture.
These mountains such as: Chugoku Mountains, the Japanese Alps, and the Hidaka Mountains helped Japan fight for their country as an obstacle in a battle.
Medieval Europe was ruled by kings and aristocratic families.
i dont know but i think mount juliesrrytrd and mount grezxcresxc
they were separated from another because of the mountains
they were separated from another because of the mountains
they were separated from another because of the mountains