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During the last ice age, lower sea levels exposed a land bridge called Doggerland between Europe and Britain. People could have walked across this land bridge to migrate between the two regions.
During the Stone Age, sea levels were lower due to the presence of ice sheets, creating land bridges between Europe and Britain. Stone Age people could have walked across these land bridges or potentially used simple boats or rafts to cross short distances of open water. As the ice melted and sea levels rose, Britain eventually became an island.
most people walked during this time. horses were epensive to buy and take care of.
2 people walked on the moon in each mission. There were 6 landings so 12 different people walked on it in total.
Some people may not believe that Britain walked on the moon due to misinformation, conspiracy theories, or a lack of understanding of the evidence provided by the Apollo missions. Belief in moon landing conspiracy theories may also be fueled by a distrust of government institutions and a desire to believe in alternative explanations.
People either walked or rode horses or horse drawn carriages.
People usually used wagons. But many travelers walked alongside the wagons during the day.
In 1871, there were no cars. People walked, rode horses, or wagons with horses.
There weren't any jobs to get to..and kids walked to school.
Only twelve people have ever walked on the moon, and the missions were spaced out over 3.5 years. 11 people have never walked on the moon in the same year.
No ... he walked away from the crash uninjured and was able to race in the next F1 event in Great Britain 2 weeks later.
As of now, 12 individuals have walked on the surface of the Moon during NASA's Apollo missions from 1969 to 1972. No human has walked on another planet besides Earth.