They built their longhouses and ships out of them. Also their funeral ships, and the fires that they burned the deceased with on them.
the Vikings ships were built with wood , and trees
because tree will be able to get plentiful of water from the reservoir.
Yes !... Fish was a common food for the Vikings. The stocks were plentiful - and managed successfully to provide a constant supply.
It depends, but most use white because there are so many trees that its not worth the ink/graphite/writing implement. This dates back to the Vikings in Scandinavia
Côte d'Ivoire, also known as The Ivory Coast
the vikings used longships :)
The supplies were plentiful
Animal skins were more plentiful than trees.
No they did not have or use cannons
Brick and wood because bricks were made of mud and that was very plentiful near the Tigris and Euprates rivers. Trees, wood were also very plentiful.
Yes, the area of Red Clay, North Carolina has plentiful trees. If you are referring to their original area of their power center. After their removal to Oklahoma trees may have not been as plentiful.
Some examples are water, plants, trees, apples, and syrup.