Scientists believe that the first Americans, called the Paleo-Indians, came to the continent from Asia well over 10,000 years ago.
Yes they did, in order to go to the Americas they crossed over a land bridge between Russia and Alaska(present day).
Prehistoric people are believed to have reached the Americas via a land bridge known as Beringia, which connected Asia to North America during the last Ice Age when sea levels were lower. As they migrated southward, these groups adapted to diverse environments, leading to the formation of various settlements. Over time, they developed agricultural practices, which facilitated the growth of more permanent communities and complex societies. This migration and settlement process occurred over thousands of years, resulting in the rich tapestry of cultures found in the Americas before European contact.
The people in Asia followed the animals they were hunting across a land bridge into the Americas.
Scientists believe that the first Americans, called the Paleo-Indians, came to the continent from Asia well over 10,000 years ago.
Prehistoric Mosquitoes could reach four inches long; having a five inch wingspan.
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by boat
Was technology important to prehistoric people
By ship.
Columbus
Humans, like all animals, will move to exploit new habitats once competition for food etc. gets too great in one area.
By sea, and in modern times by air.