The first section of chapter 7 describes the 17th century's colder weather. Check THREE historical examples of the cold. Question 1 options:     despite disruption to tree species, colder weather had little impact on bird species     sea ice surrounded Iceland for up to 30 weeks a year     colder but drier weather meant little to no snow at higher elevations     ground in England froze up to a meter deep     the advance of glaciers into mountain valleys      herring, which traditionally swam around the North Sea, migrated to the Atlantic to escape the cold True or false. A large number of sunspots recorded in the 17th century may explain why it was uncharacteristically cold.    Check THREE dangers of glaciers. Select 3 correct answer(s)       glaciers caused rockfalls and avalanches      glaciers were large obstacles that made it difficult for peasants to cross even lower valleys      peasants walking on mountain glaciers frequently slipped and plummeted to their death     advancing glaciers made it difficult for peasants to hunt animals      glaciers could freeze around buildings like chapels      melting glacier water could flood villages According to Parker, why is it 'unfortunate' that people haven't looked at natural sources to recreate past events?     they missed the common technical innovations that defined empire's success during this period   they mistake this period's wars and famines as purely caused by political or agricultural instability   they misunderstand the basis of global stability in the 17th century   they misidentify the reason that agricultural practices changed

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The first section of chapter 7 describes the 17th century's colder weather. Check THREE historical examples of the cold.

Question 1 options:
 
 

despite disruption to tree species, colder weather had little impact on bird species

 
 

sea ice surrounded Iceland for up to 30 weeks a year

 
 

colder but drier weather meant little to no snow at higher elevations

 
 

ground in England froze up to a meter deep

 
 

the advance of glaciers into mountain valleys 

 
 

herring, which traditionally swam around the North Sea, migrated to the Atlantic to escape the cold

True or false. A large number of sunspots recorded in the 17th century may explain why it was uncharacteristically cold. 

 

Check THREE dangers of glaciers.

Select 3 correct answer(s)

 

 
 

glaciers caused rockfalls and avalanches 

 
 

glaciers were large obstacles that made it difficult for peasants to cross even lower valleys 

 
 

peasants walking on mountain glaciers frequently slipped and plummeted to their death

 
 

advancing glaciers made it difficult for peasants to hunt animals 

 
 

glaciers could freeze around buildings like chapels 

 
 

melting glacier water could flood villages

According to Parker, why is it 'unfortunate' that people haven't looked at natural sources to recreate past events?

 
 

they missed the common technical innovations that defined empire's success during this period

 

they mistake this period's wars and famines as purely caused by political or agricultural instability

 

they misunderstand the basis of global stability in the 17th century

 

they misidentify the reason that agricultural practices changed

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