Biology, asked by sunitiChaudhary, 3 months ago

who discovered greeland​

Answers

Answered by ItzStraBeRyAmiShA01
0

Answer:

Erik the Red

Erik the Red gave Greenland its name over 1,000 years ago and ushered in the country's Viking era. Eirikr rauði Þorvaldsson (approx. 950-1003 AD) was named Erik the Red primarily because of his red beard and hair, but perhaps also because of his fiery temper.

Explanation:

ïtz$tr@ßer¥@mï$h@01

Answered by divyabachchani80
1

Answer:

Erik the Red

Erik the Red gave Greenland its name over 1,000 years ago and ushered in the country's Viking era. Eirikr rauði Þorvaldsson (approx. 950-1003 AD) was named Erik the Red primarily because of his red beard and hair, but perhaps also because of his fiery temper.

(Who first settled Greenland ?)

Vikings

Greenland was settled by Vikings from Iceland in the 10th century, beginning with the voyage of Erik the Red from Breiðafjörður bay in west Iceland in 985. The Norse settlement was concentrated in two main settlements.

"I have given you full information"

Hope it helps ❤️

Attachments:
Similar questions