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 have umbrellas
They were cloths to protect themselves hrom haet, cold, rain and deseases
Animals seek shelter in trees, caves or burrows.
Viking sailors protected themselves from wind and rain primarily by wearing layered clothing made from wool and animal hides, which provided insulation and water resistance. They also used cloaks with hoods to shield their heads and faces from the elements. Additionally, their longships featured a raised prow and stern, which helped deflect waves and rain, while the ship's design allowed for some shelter during rough weather. Finally, they often sought to navigate in calmer conditions or sheltered waters when possible.
I am learning this, it is either their skin is strong enough to withstand rain or if they are small they bury themselves under ground or even get underneath some shelter... It is depending on where the animals live really...
because it protect them from strong breeze and rain and from phonemeana To protect themselves from people like you. Alternatively, walls are a requirement for roofs.
Popeye the Sailor - 1960 The Rain Breaker 2-7 was released on: USA: 1961
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.
Vikings protected themselves from wind and rain primarily by wearing cloaks made of wool or animal hides, which were effective at repelling moisture. They also constructed their ships with high sides and a sturdy hull to shield against harsh weather. Additionally, they utilized tar and oil to waterproof their vessels, ensuring that they remained relatively dry during their voyages. This combination of clothing and ship design enabled them to navigate the challenging maritime conditions of their time.
a coat to protect it from rain
You should not protect tropical rain forests because why do we need rain forests.