1912
It is estimated that hunter-gatherer groups crossed the Bering Strait between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago during the last Ice Age. These groups were likely following the migration of animals and searching for new resources.
Paleo-Indians are believed to have crossed the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. This migration marked the peopling of the Americas by the earliest human inhabitants.
Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer, is known for discovering the Bering Strait in 1728, which separates Asia and North America. This discovery helped to confirm that Asia and North America were two separate landmasses. Bering is also credited with exploring the seas around Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.
Vitus Bering was a Danish explorer known for leading two Russian expeditions to the northern Pacific Ocean. He is credited with discovering the Bering Strait, which separates Asia from North America. Bering's expeditions contributed to the exploration and mapping of the region.
Vitus Bering discovered the Bering Strait in 1728 during his exploration of the region on behalf of the Russian Empire.
Vitus Bering was from Horsens, Denmark. He was born in 1681, and died in 1741.
the people who crossed the bering strait were the people who can answer this question, ask ur teacher!
When people crossed the bering land bridge :P
Semen Dezhnev
Semyon Dezhnev, a Cossack (Russian), crossed the Bering Strait in 1648.
Good luck trying, but no.
The natives who crossed the Bering Straight.
Some came by boat, but others came across the land bridge from Asia, called Beringa
The Bering Sea Bridge.
They crossed the bering land bridge
They came from Alaska or Siberia
They crossed the Bering Straight from Asia into the Americas.
Bering Strait