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How did mountains affect Europe during the Middle Ages

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Mountains acted as geographical shields for countries.

Explanation: France has the Pyrenees to its south, preventing direct attacks from Iberia. Mountains also acted as training grounds for soldiers, such as the ones in Anatolia.

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Mountains during the spring time would melt and the water fallen from the miountains would greatly affect Europe resources during the Middle Ages

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