Yes, he was a Danish exlorer who discovered and named Alaska and the Bering Sea.
They were sick and tired of the tyranny of a one man rule.
Charles the Fat, Henry the Fowler, and Otto the Great were among the German kings of the Early Middle Ages. There were others.
The invention of wheel changed the life of early man in the following ways-- 1) It was used to carry goods from one place to another . 2) It was used to move from one place to another. 3) It was used to make carts like sledges and rafts.
Early on in man's existence we were primarily hunters and foragers and, as such, often had to travel in search of food. Once man domesticated animals and developed agriculture, we could produce a more steady, year-round source of food in one location and no longer needed to move.
According to plate tectonics there used to be a land bridge between Russia/Alaska that early peoples crossed over following animal herds.
it is believed that early man originated from Africa. these early men then migrated over the eastern hemisphere. then it is also widely thought that they migrated over the bering straight, then went on to populate the americas
The Straits of Gibraltar are a natural formation
Beringia -- The Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia.
Vitus Bering.
Yes, he was a Danish exlorer who discovered and named Alaska and the Bering Sea.
It was Dire Straits.
The early bridges that were built by early man were the log bridge. That is a a log was thrown across a river to cross.
mechanic man will do that job for you
The Vitus Bering Expedition.
Mark Knopfler (former Dire Straits lead singer)
Bering Land Bridge