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100

Long pieces of leather used to control horses pulling a plough

Reins

100

WFOLAL

FALLOW

100

Agricultural production ____ between the 11th and 13th centuries.

Agricultural production increased between the 11th and 13th centuries.

100

What is the purpose of a horseshoe?

To protect animals' hooves, especially when they drag a plough.
200

A device made of leather and stuffed with straw that allows animals to be attached to a plough.

A collar

200

OROSEHSEH

HORSESHOE

200

Metal began to be used for ploughs and other tools because it is ___ than wood.

Stronger

200

What kind of mills were used before watermills?

Windmills (less efficient)

300

A heavy plough made of iron, using horses to drag it.

Mouldboard plough

300

LAREMWILT

WATERMILL

300

The ___ plough was made of wood and used with oxen.

The Roman plough was made of wood and used with oxen.

300

What is another name for the mouldboard plough?

The Norman plough

400

A machine using water pressure to turn an axle and grind cereal between stones.

Watermill

400

OMRAN OPGLUH

ROMAN PLOUGH

400

Land left without crops growing is called ____.

Land left without crops growing is called fallow.

400

Name two parts of a watermill. 

Chute, runner stone, bedstone, axle, turbine or wheel.

500

The land is divided into three parts, leaving on part fallow.

Triennial crop rotation

500

ILINARTEN ITRANTOO

TRIENNIAL ROTATION

500

The ____ of a water mill turns due to water pressure from a river.

The axle of a water mill turns due to water pressure from a river.

500

What is the difference between biennial crop rotation and triennial crop rotation?

In biennial crop rotation, the land is divided into two parts, one planted with cereal and the other wheat or left fallow. In triennial crop rotation, the land is divided into three parts with only one part left fallow.