I am sorry but the question as stated can not be answered.
I would have to guess but I think you want to know: What eventually led to the Vikings being forced out of Ireland? And were they driven out or did they leave for their own reasons?
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most of the Vikings settled and stayed in Ireland. The Viking armies were defeated in a battle in Clontarf near Dublin in 1014
A decade or so. They were killed and or driven off by the locals.
because they did they eventaully hated him
He was a viking so he used a ship. The ships the vikings used for long voyages across the Atlantic were called knarrs. They were cargo ships that were about 54 feet long. They held a crew of about 20-30 vikings.
They died and lived. The main reason they found new lands such as America is that they were driven out of sight of the shore and sailed to new land accidentally
She didn't break it, it's effect eventaully just ran out.
There aren't any in the United States but there are some in Canada, because the vikings came from Norway and settled, but were driven away by hostile Indians.
While it is true that Vikings often engaged in raiding and warfare, it is important to remember that they lived in a society where survival and conquest were highly valued. Their aggression was driven by factors like the need for resources, wealth, and land. It is also unfair to generalize that Vikings were inherently mean, as they were a diverse group with varying motivations and behaviors.
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The convection currents will eventaully stop because there is no heat to keep them moving.
it would eventaully die