At the beginning of the Renaissance, there were no weather instruments so the weather was predicted by simply looking into the sky. However, as the period progressed, scientists like Galileo developed tools like the thermometer to help forecast the weather.
Well that depends on the culture your asking, Old people in the Philippines observe ants. Ants like harrel garna climb high places when rainy season is coming. Also they can tell if the air is wet. If night time we look for stars. If there is no stars probably it will rain since it is full of clouds,
in the olden days there weather was just cloudy they warm and sunny back then in the olden days did this answer your question?
Ancient Romans couldn't predict the weather.
In the olden days ink was made out of fruit.
coalmines are somewhere in the olden days where they used to make coal or bring coal from underground
Yes. In the olden days but now it is mostly preserved in the mortuary
This is the hottest tempteture recorded on earth since records began - 136F or 57.8C in libya. But in the olden days before people the world was much hotter, especially if we go back to when the earth was formed.
No its not in olden times alot monks of the christan faith were alchemist (this being during meidevil times)
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
red clouds.....?
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
old looking clothes because it was the old times =p
rubbish people
horse and buggies
most people in the olden days
top spin
yes
yes they did
Magic
Ancient people viewed the sun as God.