They used an ancient form of knitting called naalbinding [also known as "needlebinding" or "one needle knitting"] to make mittens, hats, socks and legwarmers. They also wore wool clothing during the winter [as opposed to the linen clothing that they wore during the warmer months] and a wool cloak. They would also keep a fire going in their house [it would get kind of smoky in there, but they needed all the warmth they could get] If they ran out of wood to burn they would sometimes burn animal dung. It smelled horrible, but it was better than freezing to death.
The Vikings kept animals because if they didn't have food they would kill them and eat them.
WEAR! not were.The Vikings wore iron and leather armour, mainly chain mail and helmets (ones without horns). They had long swords and axes, some had bows and warhammers. They would also have worn lots of layers of hides and cloths to keep warm in the harsh climate. The higher your rank or position, the better the armour.
Vikings wore layers of woolen clothing, including tunics, trousers, and cloaks, to stay warm in the harsh Scandinavian winter. They also used fur-lined boots, hats, and gloves to protect themselves from the cold.
Long hair and beards symbolized Strength, many of the poor farmers had shorter hair
They were illiterate but they used the runic alphabet to keep records
The Vikings kept animals because if they didn't have food they would kill them and eat them.
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.
They urinate on their feet to keep warm.
The materials keep you warm by the fabric they are made out of!
heat keep us warm :)
they keep warm by sleeping in long grass.
what keep you warm in alska
Cats have fur to keep them warm when they are cold.
If the people want to keep them in MN they will...
by there warm fat