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The sand provided an abrasive to scour off stuck materials, much like the rough side of a modern sponge. Soap wort is a plant that can be processed into a mild liquid detergent by boiling the leaves and roots, the medieval equivalent of dish washing liquid (or shampoo).

Medieval people made other types of soap as well. Soaps made of animal fat, ash, and soda were known in Spain and Italy by the 6th to 8th century, and its use was widespread in Europe by the 9th century.

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How can I effectively clean and maintain sand for my aquarium by washing sand?

To effectively clean and maintain sand for your aquarium, you can wash the sand by rinsing it thoroughly with water until the water runs clear. This helps remove debris and dirt. Repeat the rinsing process until the water remains clear. It is important to use a fine mesh sieve to prevent the sand from washing away. Additionally, you can also use a gravel vacuum to clean the sand while doing regular water changes in your aquarium.


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How do you properly wash sand to remove impurities and debris?

To properly wash sand to remove impurities and debris, you can follow these steps: Place the sand in a container or bucket. Fill the container with water and stir the sand to loosen any debris. Allow the sand to settle, then carefully pour off the water, taking care not to pour out the sand. Repeat the process of filling the container with water, stirring, and pouring off the water until the sand is clean. Once the sand is clean, spread it out to dry before using it for your desired purpose.


Did medieval Europe have time?

Yes, they measured time with sundials, sand filled hourglasses, and by how long candles took to burn.


What were ancient Rome's raw materials?

Gold, Iron, Timber, Clay, Sand and Marble. Gold was used for jewellery, Iron for weapons and armour for the army, Timber for furnature, clay for cooking equipment and pots, sand for glass and marble for temples and shrines. However, many of these were very expensive.

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