I would correct one thing in the above answer, which is that in at least some parts of Europe, medieval people bathed often.
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Yes, contrary to popular myth, medieval people drank water.
The business of getting and maintaining water supplies was well understood, aside from a lack of detailed understanding of water born illnesses. They used well sand springs, and also collected rain water and stored it in cisterns. The City of London, despite the fact that it stood on a river, had a large array of water sources. More information can be found at the related question below, "What did rich people drink in the Middle Ages?"
they dug wells deep into the ground which accessed bore water. then they lowered a bucket tied onto a rope down to scoop up the water.
they built wells and there were some pipes from the river that flows into the wells.
Wells, rivers, lakes, streams and sometimes old Roman waterways built by the Romans
they dug a hole and scoop it up in a bucket and drink it even if it was dity
Most likely a tailor or tanner.
they drink lot of water
Nobody. The windmill was not invented in medieval times, it is older than that. Chinese and Persian records tell of windmills during the first and third centuries. The Middle Ages (Medieval Period) were from the 5th to the 15th centuries. During medieval times windmills were used to grind corn (as were water mills). They were also used to pump water.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval castles.
Most likely a tailor or tanner.
the seed for oats had to be sown and then the villagers used a harrow which was then used to cover the seeds over with oil.
medival villagers did because they had more say in their village rules than townsfolk did in the town rules.
they drink lot of water
because water was unsafe to drink
Horseback or wagon, on foot or by water
In medieval times peasants would farm the land, as well as do general repair work and labor work. Everyone would fetch water, as there was no running water.
Nobody. The windmill was not invented in medieval times, it is older than that. Chinese and Persian records tell of windmills during the first and third centuries. The Middle Ages (Medieval Period) were from the 5th to the 15th centuries. During medieval times windmills were used to grind corn (as were water mills). They were also used to pump water.
why did villagers want to make the dragon water god happy
Mead and ale mostly but when milk and water when they were avalable
make beer and ale because in medival times water was unheathly
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.