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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Boats on the Move


Why was the shallow hull of the Viking Boat important? Hint: The answer was in the "Boats on the Move" article.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:06 AM

    The hull was important because it would let the boat get closer to land.

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  2. Anonymous10:09 AM

    The shallow hull was important
    on the viking boat because it
    would let them glide across the
    shore with out hitting the
    ground.

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  3. Anonymous12:44 PM

    The shallow hull of the Viking boat was important because it needed to be flat enough to maneuver close to shore without running aground.

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  4. Anonymous3:10 PM

    i think the movie was so so so so cool!

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  5. Anonymous3:10 PM

    The shallow hull on the viking ships was important because it helped them get closer to the land and helped them go faster across the ocean.

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  6. Anonymous3:14 PM

    The ship is important because it helped them to carry thing

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  7. Anonymous3:18 PM

    The hull is important because
    without it the bottom of the
    boat would be broken and they
    wouldn't be able to maneuver
    close to the shore.

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  8. Anonymous8:46 AM

    the hull was inportent because the boat moved faster and got closer to island.

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  9. Anonymous8:56 AM

    I think the hull is important because they wouldn't be able to carry objects nor go anywhere.

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  10. Anonymous11:40 PM

    The movie was pretty good. I would like to find more about the Vikings and see the movie it would be so cool to see the long movie. And I would know lots of stuff and I could probly go to the museum.

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  11. Anonymous4:30 PM

    THAT SONG JUST DISTRACTED US FROM THE VIDEO! good job Mr.C now were gonna learn a song that vikings were nothing of. HA!

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