Question
What contributed to the population explosion in Europe during the Medieval Warm Period?
Plentiful rainfall and mild weather
Crop failure
Lack of rain
Extreme cold temperatures
Plentiful rainfall and mild weather
Crop failure
Lack of rain
Extreme cold temperatures
Answers
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The population explosion in Europe during the Medieval Warm Period (approximately 950 to 1250 AD) can be attributed primarily to **plentiful rainfall and mild weather**. This period was characterized by warmer temperatures, which allowed for longer growing seasons and improved agricultural yields. The favorable climate conditions meant that crops thrived, leading to a more reliable food supply. As a result, population growth occurred in many regions due to increased food availability, which supported larger communities and a rise in overall population. The other options listed, such as crop failure, lack of rain, and extreme cold temperatures, would generally contribute to population decline rather than an increase.