In one version, yes. In another version, he sailed from Greenland.
1234567890 and thats true buddy
Alot of people say it was Christopher Columbus but the true answer is the Vikings. If you are looking for one specific person the leader of the Vikings was Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red.
Alot of people say it was Christopher Columbus but the true answer is the Vikings. If you are looking for one specific person the leader of the Vikings was Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red.
Not true.
Alot of people say it was Christopher Columbus but the true answer is the Vikings. If you are looking for one specific person the leader of the Vikings was Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red.
True. Greenland is the world's largest island, followed by Australia, which is also considered an island due to its size and geographic characteristics.
New Guinea is a true island. It is the second largest island in the world, after Greenland.
False. The size of Greenland is common knowledge and can easily be found, therefore, no citation or reference is needed. The answer would be true, the question says "It is NOT necessary" and it is not so the answer would be true.
Denmark isn't an island, Greenland is. True, Greenland belongs to Denmark, but there is a big difference between the country Denmark and the island Greenland. Danish isn't the same as Kalaallisut (Greenlandic.) Greenland is the largest island in the world, not the third largest.
His greatest accomplishment was discovering America, with a crew of only 35 men (approximately). He also sailed to Norway on his own, at the age of 15, but this was not his greatest accomplishment.
well no but there is a chance.....
Of course not. :Q