Knight competitions were called tourneys. Various specific aspects of competition had different names, but the most famous was called jousting.
The competition between two knights attempting to knock each other off their horses is called jousting. This medieval sport involved knights charging at each other with lances while mounted on horseback, aiming to unseat their opponent. Jousting was often a highlight of tournaments and showcased the knights' skill, bravery, and horsemanship.
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Competition between teams from different schools is called intermural sports and competition between teams from the same school is called intramural sports.
That competition is called jousting. The knights use lances to try to knock each other off their horses while riding towards each other at high speeds. It was a popular medieval sport and a symbol of chivalry and prowess.
Knights who demonstrated their fighting skills in contests were often called tournament knights. Tournaments were events where knights competed against each other in various combat activities to showcase their prowess and skill.
Competition between species is called interspecific competition. It occurs when different species compete for the same resources, such as food, water, or shelter, leading to interactions that can affect the survival and abundance of the species involved.
Competition.
No, the competition between foxes and hawks for the use of mice and rabbits as food is not called intraspecific competition. Intraspecific competition refers to competition among individuals of the same species. The interaction between foxes and hawks represents interspecific competition, as it involves different species competing for the same resources.
Competition.
Competition.
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When competition occurs between species, the stronger species remain. This process is called: natural selection.