They never left! they went around the hole world, they even explored North America 1000 years ago! but the never moved away from Skandinavia (mostly Norway) So I am a Viking ;)
some of the vikings like Eric the red left Norway because his father killed someone so he later moved to Iceland but then he kiled two guys and then was forced to leave iceland so he went ot Greenland
The vikings left Scandinavia because good farm land, especially grazing land, was scarce. It was impossible to support a large population there. There wasn't much open land left. There was richer soil in Iceland and Green land and at that time the climate was much warmer so it was perfect for farming. Many Vikings also left Scandinavia to find wealth and a new place to live.
They could leave because climate change was melting the ice around their home. They left because they couldn't grow crops in the cold weather! By the way, as for your question... 'Why did the vikings left Scandinavia', that is not quite grammatically correct!
They never left but did travel the globe.
They were driven out by the Indians.
The could not stand the weather.
The Germanic tribes which migrated to Scandinavia.
the vikings came from Scandinavia
Scandinavia.
Currently.
Yes.
Most were farmers.
Didn't. Still live there happily today.
Most were farmers.
The Vikings lived in the area now called Scandinavia.
The Vikings!
Vikings were born to be explorers and once the land in Scandinavia started to fill up the felt the need to expand their boarders and explore. While they never truly left Scandinavia they did travel all over.
The Germanic tribes which migrated to Scandinavia.
The Vikings.
The Vikings
the vikings came from Scandinavia
Scandinavia.
The Vikings.