the river near them they did not care that it was not fresh
No, the Vikings did not invent the water bed. The concept of a water-filled mattress can be traced back to ancient civilizations, but it was modernized and popularized in the 1960s by Charles Hall, who created the first contemporary water bed. While the Vikings were known for their innovative shipbuilding and exploration, there is no evidence linking them to the invention of the water bed.
to tell how deep the water was
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lots of things but the main thing they did is rob monasterys
I can only guess what the Vikings had in their survival kit. Besides food and water, they would have their battle axe and spears and their armor. AT sea they would have the sun stone for navigation.
water
The water.
to test the water
No, the Vikings did not invent the water bed. The concept of a water-filled mattress can be traced back to ancient civilizations, but it was modernized and popularized in the 1960s by Charles Hall, who created the first contemporary water bed. While the Vikings were known for their innovative shipbuilding and exploration, there is no evidence linking them to the invention of the water bed.
to tell how deep the water was
Rain.
they ate berries and drank water
they used the water pathway thing
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Boiling it then storing it in animal skin containers.....
The same way everyone else does. By melting it.
The Vikings!