Initially, yes. Over the land bridge where the Bearing Straits now are. Though, of course it was not called America then.
Because they had came in from the streets.
Drive, walk, ride bycicle.. The same way that people in Europe or North America do.
A Walk Across America was created in 1979.
America's Walk of Honor was created in 1997.
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There isn't a specific individual recognized as the "first man to walk on America." However, Indigenous peoples have inhabited the Americas for thousands of years, so the concept of walking on America is complex and multifaceted.
Because they had to walk through all the seven continents with no known transportation
The Avon Walk is a walk for breast cancer. The walk is a two day event, and people who participate can walk up to 39 miles throughout the two days. The walk takes place at many cities across America, such as New York, Boston, Houston, and Washington D.C.
no they are different contenents
yes people con walk they walk with legs
The was once a land bridge connecting North America with Asia and people could walk across it from Asia. The so-called native Americans in North America came from Asia. There is also a possibility that ancient people sailed to South America from the South Sea Islands via rafts
I think so.