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How did agriculture in Europe change in the early Middle Ages? What were the demographic consequences of this change?
Ideal Conditions
Conditions that are considered perfect for a specific process or reaction, often theoretical and not attainable in practical situations.
Combustion Reaction
A chemical process in which a substance combines with oxygen, releasing heat and often light; commonly associated with fire.
Oxidation Number
A concept in chemistry that reflects the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound.
Potassium
A chemical element with symbol K and atomic number 19, it's a vital nutrient that regulates fluid balance and nerve signals.
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