Medieval peasants survived harsh conditions by relying on a combination of farming, hunting, fishing, and foraging for food. They stored food supplies such as grains, vegetables, and preserved meats to last through the winter months. Peasants also practiced crop rotation and used techniques like preserving food through salting and drying to ensure they had enough to eat during lean times. Additionally, they often worked together in tight-knit communities to share resources and support each other during difficult times.
Not likely since they wouldn't survive the winters in Europe...where most moats were built.
irrigation..
there squishy poop sandwiches haha!
Animals depend upon people to survive. If the people are to busy trying to take care of themselves, then the animals are left to take care of themselves.
In many ways conditions were worse after the Russian Revolutions than before. Shortages of food and manufactured goods actually increased as production decreased. Peasant farmers were forced to sell their crops to the government under Lenin's "war communism" policy leaving them with barely enough to survive. Peasants soon lost incentive to grow more crops or hoarded what they did grow. Peasants who did this and were found out were exiled, imprisoned or executed. Industrial output actually fell below the levels they had been at under the Tsar. Lenin recognized this and fearing that the Russian people would revolt against him and the Bolsheviks, instituted the New Economic Policy. It did little to help. There was absolutely no political freedom since Lenin abolished all political parties other than the Bolshevik, later Communist, Party. Anyone voicing opposition or criticism of the way the Bolsheviks/Communists were running things was branded a counterrevolutionary and also exiled, jailed or executed. All in all, the plight of the peasants and laborers got worse.
The peasants ate moldy bread because it was a kind of medicine.
they survive in harsh conditions
shallow areas.
Frogs just get food and protect themselves
Yes, these can survive but it is difficult for mesophytes to survive in xerophytic conditions.
Fungi survive in unfavorable conditions by parasitism.Parasitism means an ability of an animal to obtain nutrients from other animals by using them as hosts. Also Fungi have the ability to survive in climatic extremes and in long periods of drought, because they have been specially designed to be resilient.
To survive
they survive by natural selection. also they protect themselves
Feudalism is ordered as follows. First the peasants produce goods, then the knights protect and extort the peasants, and finally the nobility and clergy survive off collections made by the knights.
Ferns curl up to protect themselves from harsh conditions like extreme heat or lack of water. This helps them conserve moisture and survive in challenging environments.
With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.
Yes, ice plants can survive winter conditions as they are cold-hardy and can tolerate freezing temperatures.