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Q: How does the Bering strait help us understand how the earliest people came to America?
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The earliest people in the Americas came from which country?

There is some dispute as to where the earliest people in The Americas came from. Many historians believe they traveled across a then frozen Bering Strait all the way from Siberia and then traveled down through what is now Canada and America.


Did the people coming to North America cross the Asian Strait or the Bering Strait?

The bering strait


How do you use the word bering land-bridge in a sentence?

The Bering Land Bridge was is believed to be one of the first routes that Asian people used to migrate to america.


What let to the development of different culture groups in the America's?

the bering land bridge that allowed people to cross from asia to america


How did the Bering Land Bridge affect people and culture of North and South America?

It got them more people in the end when people started migrating to north and south america.


How did the earlist people come to America?

throgh the bering land brigde(which does not exist any more)


How did the earliest people living in North America get their food?

saf


Which characteristic describes the earliest people in north America?

nomads


Why do you think scholars think people migrated from Asia to north America?

Scholars think that people migrated to Asia to north America by the Bering strait. that was a bridge that stretched around Asia and north America.


Why do some scholars tink people migrated from Asia to North America during the Ice Age?

the Bering strait


Where did people migrate from to populate north America?

they migrated from what is today northern Russia. they came across the Bering straight


Where did the people migrate from to populate north America?

they migrated from what is today northern Russia. they came across the Bering straight