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← HistoryWhich maneuver was essential to Viking longship navigation when shifting wind direction occurred?
A)Beating against adverse wind✓
B)Running before favorable wind
C)Drifting parallel across tides
D)Anchoring during calmer weather
💡 Explanation
When encountering headwinds, Vikings used tacking maneuvers, also called beating, redirecting sails and altering points of sail against the direction of the wind with multiple short zigzags, because a direct head-on approach was impossible; therefore, allowing forward progress, rather than being stalled.
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