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ECOLOGY AND POLLUTION IN THE MEDIEVAL AGES.

By Haizea Uzkudun.

Middle ages

Sources of energy

They used fire, mills, water and wind to do the energy.

Sources of energy

We use wind, water, the sun, natural gas, petroleum and uranium.

Contemporary age

Conclusion

We have more sources of energy and are more eco-friendly.

Conclusion

Middle ages

Raw meterials

Wood, coal, wool, silk, wax, fur, leather.

Contemporary age

Petroleum, titanium, plastic, paper….

Contemporary age

Conclusion

We use more raw materials to our days.

Conclusion

Middle ages

Means of transport

Carriages, horses, camels, ships, donkeis and boats.

Contemporary

age

Contemporary age

Car, bus, train, planes, ships, motorcycles and bikes.

Conclusion

We have more means of transport and more secure means of transport.

Conclusion

Middle ages

Persons, horses, donkeys…

Agriculture

Contempoarary age

Contemporary age

Tractor, electronic tools…

Conclusion

Now we pollute more but we have secure things.

Conclusion

Middle ages

Industry

Most industries were practiced across the whole of the country.

Contemporary age

Contemporary age

In our industry we don’t use kids for working, and we are paid for the work we do.

Conclusion

We have more ways to work, for example, we don't use kids for work or we have an industry for control everything we do.

Middle ages

They didn't have pollution, so they dind't have to worry about it.

Ecological values

Contemporary age

We have to worry about it because our enviromint is polluted.

Contemporary age

Conclusion

We have more sources of energy but they polluted more.

Conclusion

Middle ages

Jobs and guilds

Guilds: The guilds helped look after the interests of the master and workers who were members of that guild.

Journal: They used to go village to village and town to town and got paid for working on a daily basis.

Barber.

Miners.

Contemporary age

Ex: Dentist, police, teacher, security, firefighter...

Contemporary age

Conclusion

Now we have more jobs, and the jobs that there were in the medieval ages, they are disapearing.

Conclusion

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