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<p>Top climate experts tell us that Greenland normally stays frozen all year round, and that the ice there never melts. We also know that Viking farms are being found under the ice.</p>
<p>From this information we can infer that Vikings were very short, and only grew crops which didn&#8217;t mind being buried under hundreds of feet of ice.</p>
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