The Vikings did not build catapults in the way that later medieval armies did. Instead, they primarily used siege weapons like wooden towers and battering rams during their raids. While some Viking sagas mention the use of stone-throwing devices, specific dates or examples of Viking-built catapults are not well-documented. Most of their siege technology was influenced by neighboring cultures rather than being original Viking inventions.
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Yes, the Vikings were the first Europeans to settle in Canada.
well, sort of, if you thing about it, vikings help build violence
A tree was the first supply to the Medieval times people. They carved the wood to establish the peices of how they wanted. Then when all the peices were finished they would get a rope and twist it up to make the throwing effect of the catapult. The finished product would look something like this...
The catapult was first used by the army of the Roman Empire. History does not record the name of the Roman engineer who first invented it.
No
Yes, the Vikings were the first Europeans to settle in Canada.
You don't.
read the instructions
on waterfall mountain
A simple way to build a catapult for kids to play with would be to use the seesaw as a model. A seesaw with a basket on one side to hold what is going to be flung would be perfect as a catapult.
their was nothing else
ancient Greece and Rome
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well, sort of, if you thing about it, vikings help build violence
put a lot of supports on it
Build a catapult. Launch things at them.