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Question
how did the arctic climate affect the vikings’ approach to settlement?
a. it encouraged dense urban centers
b. it limited their development of trade
c. it supported large-scale farming
d. it led to seasonal movement and exploration
why did the continental climate encourage adaptation in medieval europe?
a. lack of natural resources
b. constant warm climate
c. high desert temperatures
d. extreme temperature variations
Response
First Question: How did the Arctic climate affect the Vikings’ approach to settlement?
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Arctic climate is harsh, not suitable for dense urban centers. Eliminate.
- Option b: Vikings were known for trade (e.g., via seas), Arctic climate didn't limit trade development. Eliminate.
- Option c: Arctic climate has short growing seasons, not suitable for large - scale farming. Eliminate.
- Option d: Arctic climate has seasonal changes (e.g., ice melting in summer for navigation), leading Vikings to seasonal movement and exploration for resources/settlement. This makes sense.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Continental Europe has natural resources (e.g., forests, rivers). Eliminate.
- Option b: Continental climate has distinct seasons (not constant warm), with cold winters and warm summers. Eliminate.
- Option c: Continental Europe is not a desert, so high desert temperatures are irrelevant. Eliminate.
- Option d: Continental climate has extreme temperature variations (hot summers, cold winters), which would force people to adapt (e.g., in agriculture, housing) to survive.
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d. It led to seasonal movement and exploration