Environment
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Scientists Unfold What Led to Europe’s Little Ice Age During Late Medieval Era
In the early 15th century, there was a drop in Europe's temperatures in what is now called the little ice age after an era referred to as the medieval warm period. This temperature drop led to many problems like glaciation in mountains, crop failures, and diseases across Europe.
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