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Walked across a land bridge.
Neanderthals did not migrate across the Bering land bridge as they primarily inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia. The land bridge was used by early human populations to migrate from Asia to the Americas.
Land bridges
Yes they did, in order to go to the Americas they crossed over a land bridge between Russia and Alaska(present day).
The Bering Land Bridge, also known as Beringia, was approximately 1,000 miles wide at its maximum extent during the last Ice Age. This land bridge connected Asia and North America, enabling early humans to migrate into the Americas.
The Bering Strait .
The Bering Land Bridge was is believed to be one of the first routes that Asian people used to migrate to america.
People migrated from Asia to America by crossing the Berring Straits. At that time, the land was connected and one didn't have to cross an ocean in order to get to the Americas.
Land that had been under water was uncovered, forming a long bridge that linked asia and north america.
Land that had been under water was uncovered, forming a long bridge that linked Asia and North America.
During the last Ice Age, sea levels dropped due to the formation of ice sheets, creating a land bridge called Beringia between Siberia and Alaska. This land bridge allowed early Asians to migrate to the Americas by crossing over on foot.
There was really no reason people came to Americas because Christorpher Columbus thought that America was Asia. He though that because he didn't know that there was land that blocked Asia. His goal was to reach Asia because there were stories that said that there was gold in Asia so Christopher Columbus wanted that gold.