the early humans traveled about 50,000 miles to get to America
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Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.
Humans and chimpanzees share 94% of the same DNA. By comparing certain genes of chimpanzees to those of humans, scientists can tell the approximate number of generations since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor. It is believed that the ancestors of humans and chimpanzees diverged between four and six million years ago. In other words, it is support for evolution and the fact that humans evolved from great apes.
one is in a lizard the other is in you genius
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The Bering land bridge connected Asia and North America. It is believed to have served as a migration route for early humans and animals between the two continents.
Bering Strait
The Bering Land Bridge allowed early humans to migrate from Asia to North America.
The Bering Land Bridge connected Asia and North America during the Ice Age. This land bridge emerged when sea levels were lower, allowing humans and animals to migrate between the two continents.
The Asiatic Land Bridge once connected eastern Asia with the North American continent. It is now covered by the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia.
The Bering Land Bridge connected Asia and North America. It was a land bridge that emerged during the last ice age when sea levels were lower, allowing early humans to migrate between the two continents.
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
the bering streit :)
The Bering Strait, between Siberia and Alaska. It was dry land at the time.
most used rafts across the pacific ocean to get to south america; other early humans came across the Bering Strait which once had a land bridge, then made their way further afield.
The Bering Strait, located between Alaska and Russia, is where the Bering Sea receded during the last Ice Age, exposing the land bridge known as Beringia. This land bridge connected the two continents of North America and Asia, allowing for the migration of animals and early humans.