There were natural springs, streams, and rivers as there are today, but things did change in the middle ages.
One issue on water in the middle ages has to do with the fact that artesian wells were first developed in that time. Another was that windmills were developed that made pumping water possible. These technologies increased the amount of water for agriculture in many places.
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.
Yes, manual hand water pumps were used in medieval times. These pumps were commonly made of wood or metal and were operated by hand to draw water from wells or underground sources. They were important tools for accessing clean water for various purposes such as drinking, cooking, and irrigation.
Well obviously not. The technology needed was just not available back then. They didn't even have running water.
It was made of ground up pigment or plants roots mixed with water and eggshell and yolk
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.
Mead and ale mostly but when milk and water when they were avalable
make beer and ale because in medival times water was unheathly
They don't! A member of someone in the Castle would get some water out side from a nearby tap, or river and than take it back into ther room!
The Niger River helped shape the surrounding area in Medieval times because it offered a source of water for the area. People were able to grow crops near the river and had access to fresh water.
Put water on it. I'm not kidding.
make beer and ale because in medival times water was unheathly
yes, they can in fact it is more better than drinking water