U can cross the brewing starit by using ether a plane or helicopter .
the Magellan strait
Bering Strait.
It's called the Bering Strait and it still exists today in certain seasons.
Siberia - Also known as the Bering Strait Theory, the Land Bridge theory has been widely accepted since the 1930s. This model of migration into the New World proposes that people migrated from Siberia into Alaska, tracking big game animal herds. They were able to cross between the two continents by a land bridge called the Bering Land Bridge, which spanned what is now the Bering Strait, during the Wisconsin glaciation, the last major stage of the Pleistocene beginning 50,000 years ago and ending some 10,000 years ago, when ocean levels were 60 metres (200 ft) lower than today.
During the last Ice Age the ocean level dropped so much that a corridor of dry land emerged between Siberia and Alaska,where the Bering Strait is today. this allowed people from Asia to walk across.
they migrated from what is today northern Russia. they came across the Bering straight
they migrated from what is today northern Russia. they came across the Bering straight
They had to cross the Bosphorus Strait and the Sea of Marmara. Today, the city of Constantinople is known as Istanbul.
The Bering Strait is a narrow passage that separates Russia and Alaska. It connects the eastern part of the Arctic Ocean to the Bering Sea. It is known for being an important migration route for animals and indigenous peoples.
The west coast of North America likely saw the first sustained arrival of people to the continent. Although there are other theories, most scientists believe that the first significant groups of people came from Asia, through today's Bering Strait area, then through modern Alaska, and from there spread throughout North America and to South America.
Well, the first americans were called nomads They traveled from asia to north america to south america.The crossed the Bering Land Bride or Beringia also known as today as the Bering Strait. Nomads meaning homeless also ment that the 1st americans never had a permanent home. If i didn't answer your question then i didn't understand it or i am just stupid:)
It is estimated that thousands of people crossed the Bering Strait during the prehistoric period when the Bering Land Bridge was exposed due to lower sea levels. This migration likely occurred over a span of thousands of years, with different groups of people making the journey.