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There were several technological advances in the Early Middle Ages that paved the way for the High Middle Ages. One was the invention of the horse collar. Another was the heavy plow. Another was the three field system of crop rotation. Yet another was the horse shoe. Among them these increased agricultural production in Europe quite a lot, making it possible to support the towns and cities of the High Middle Ages. Another set of technologies were the invention of the stirrup and the arched saddle. These combined with the introduction of a new type of lance and the tactics to use it radically altered the technology of warfare and made the mounted knight paramount on battlefields of the High Middle Ages. There is an important point to be made here, however. The advances that caused Europe to pass from the Early Middle Ages to the High Middle Ages were more social and political than technological. The technological developments above were not things developed or invented immediately before the High Middle Ages, but introduced over a long period, and their effects accumulated slowly.
The introduction of a new type of rice which allowed food to be grown faster, trade increase, and other technological advances. from [http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song/ http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song]
Mainly tanks although some development in planes
There is no such tribe anywhere in the Americas. Perhaps you mean Coos or Kusan?
simple homes
Technological advances have increased laser hair removal safety tremendously. These advances have produced machines tailored towards a specific skin type and color. On top of that many advances have been done that have produced more precise and guided laser removal in order to reduce the amount of accidental exposure.
There were several technological advances in the Early Middle Ages that paved the way for the High Middle Ages. One was the invention of the horse collar. Another was the heavy plow. Another was the three field system of crop rotation. Yet another was the horse shoe. Among them these increased agricultural production in Europe quite a lot, making it possible to support the towns and cities of the High Middle Ages. Another set of technologies were the invention of the stirrup and the arched saddle. These combined with the introduction of a new type of lance and the tactics to use it radically altered the technology of warfare and made the mounted knight paramount on battlefields of the High Middle Ages. There is an important point to be made here, however. The advances that caused Europe to pass from the Early Middle Ages to the High Middle Ages were more social and political than technological. The technological developments above were not things developed or invented immediately before the High Middle Ages, but introduced over a long period, and their effects accumulated slowly.
It was an industialized war, Meaning that the side with the most technological advances would win. The tank, poison gas, and the machine gun were all introduced in this war. -Ash
The introduction of a new type of rice which allowed food to be grown faster, trade increase, and other technological advances. from [http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song/ http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song]
Social needs Training requirements Adaptation to technological advances Compliance with legal requirements
Grains(Bread), Barley, and Oats. Because of the fertile soil, rolling hills, and valleys. It was the perfect place to grow these. The middle colonies were known as Americas Breakbasket.
An automation system is basically a type of system that will reduce that amount of human factors that will allow an increase in a product or good. It is the usage of technology to reduce the human interaction. It is a way to use technological advances to save money.
The technological value of a catalase is to extract the type F Enzymes inside of the outer layer of the ovum.
technological
What wartime technological developments contributed to the fighter as a military type of airplane in world war I
Blitzkrieg was the military strategy that Hitler's generals came up with to take over Poland, France, the Low Countries, and western Russia. The world had never seen this type of warfare combined with the technological advances of the Nazis, and that is what made this tactic so effective.
they used horns and a type of type writer