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Yes Japan and Korea did have a land bridge in the Ice Age.
Cos they de-ice it.
The Beringia land bridge and ice bridge are not the same. The Beringia land bridge refers to a former land connection that existed between Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age, allowing animals and humans to migrate between Asia and North America. The Beringia ice bridge, on the other hand, is a theory that suggests that during certain periods of glaciation, sea ice in the Bering Strait may have connected the two continents, facilitating migrations.
If you are referring to the Bering strait land bridge, it wasn't made but was part of the earth. It was an ice bridge.
in 1856
The book after The Burning Bridge is The Ice Bound Land.
The structure added to the Confederation Bridge on the base of each pier to break up ice is known as an "icebreaker." These icebreakers are designed to prevent the accumulation of ice around the piers, which could potentially damage the bridge and impact its stability. By disrupting the formation of ice, the icebreakers help ensure the bridge remains safe and functional during winter months when ice conditions are prevalent.
10,000 bc
There is a bridge of ice: - "Da ist ein Brücke aus Eis" or "Dort ist eine Brücke aus Eis" (refers to a certain location) - "Es gibt eine Brücke aus Eis" (just means, that a bridge of ice is existing)
Bridges freeze faster than roadways on land. Bridges also have more "black ice"-- ice you cannot SEE but is there. A sign "Ice on Bridge" means they know there is potential for bridges to have ice and that this bridge is prone to icing. It means SLOW DOWN; be prepared. It means to be cautious on a 2-lane 1-direction highway if you try to pass on a bridge--stay in your lane until you are off the bridge unless your vehicle is an obstacle to traffic flow or it is too unsafe for you to pull to the right lane.