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Q: Did Viking raids go on all year round?
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Did the viking raids all through out the years?

no


What eventually ended the vikings raids of Europe?

they all got dieased and diied a long and horriable death.


How did historians know about the viking invasion or raid?

Catholic Monks, present all over Europe. Were really good at writing things down in books. And so they documented viking raids and warfare.


DO you write all year round or all year-round or all the year-round- what is the correct way to write it?

The correct way to write it is "all year round."


What is a viking ships?

A ship, to a viking sailor, was life. It was the means of travel, by which all raids were possible. Without yearly raids for rations and luxury goods (by which more rations could be obtained), vikings may not have survived the harsh northern winters. The raids also served religious and social significance, determining the merit of a warrior and the possibility of ones entrance into Asgard. Overall though, the boat was the lifeblood for their way of life.


When did All the Year Round end?

All the Year Round ended in 1895.


When was All the Year Round created?

All the Year Round was created in 1859.


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The tundra is the ecosystem that is cold all year round . It is cold all year round because the ground is frozen all year round making it cold . l l . . () *


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Do seals live in Antarctica all year round?

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