There are many decks for longships that are way huger than the Serpent, so Vikings could live and shelter in there. For longships smaller than the Serpent, Vikings hold up their shields to shelter themselves.
There are many decks for longships that are way huger than the Serpent, so Vikings could live and shelter in there. For longships smaller than the Serpent, Vikings hold up their shields to shelter themselves.
they don't there weight does. There so heavy that the wind can not knock them down
There are many decks for longships that are way huger than the Serpent, so Vikings could live and shelter in there. For longships smaller than the Serpent, Vikings hold up their shields to shelter themselves.
There are many decks for longships that are way huger than the Serpent, so Vikings could live and shelter in there. For longships smaller than the Serpent, Vikings hold up their shields to shelter themselves.
sun, snow, wind, hail
Wind-driven rain is rain that is blown by strong winds horizontally or at an angle, rather than falling vertically. This type of rain can be more problematic as it can infiltrate buildings through small openings or cracks in the exterior surfaces. Waterproofing measures are often implemented to protect buildings from wind-driven rain.
From what? Rain, wind, fire, patent infringement, legitimate open market competition?
Shelter protects you from the out doors. Even a simple shelter can protect your from rain and wind.
Because.
It helps to protect us from the external effects such as wind, rain. Moreover it is an integral part of building.
They used tule leaves because tule protect from rain and wind