Viking life was tough due to harsh living conditions in Scandinavia, constant warfare and raiding, limited resources for farming, and unpredictable weather. Additionally, the need to constantly defend against rival groups and navigate long sea voyages added to the challenges they faced in their daily lives.
The Viking missions were named after a series of conferences in the late 1960s that focused on Mars exploration. The name "Viking" was suggested by project manager, James S. Martin, to reflect the historical association between the Vikings and exploration. The missions were planned to conduct biological experiments and search for life on Mars.
Viking slaves were known as thralls. They were captured from raids, bought, or born into slavery within the Viking society. Thralls had limited rights and were considered property of their owners.
The term "Viking" refers to a Norse seafarer or warrior who lived during the Viking Age (8th-11th centuries) in Scandinavia. Vikings were known for their seafaring skills, raids, and exploration of new territories.
A typical Viking longboat could weigh around 8-10 tons, depending on its size and construction materials.
an Ancient Native
strong, tough, skillful, brave/courageous
he was very fearsome, the best fighter , to be feared about! a real viking tough nut.
hard there homeland Scandinavia had a growing population so i suppose it was grim
viking
beacause Justi Bieber said so
Their husband were gone viking most of the time.
"Life's tough" means that life can be challenging, difficult, and full of obstacles that one must navigate and overcome. It implies that dealing with these challenges is a normal part of life.
life's tough.
it was tough man... tough
the viking would use the axe for war and other things that the axe would do the job.
Life has been tough. Because it is a singular noun, which accordingly requires a singular verb.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.