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.
By a land bridge made out of ice
If you mean Beringia, the continental glaciers have retreated and the ice has melted, raising the sea level over the low land that made up the bridge.
If you mean Beringia, the continental glaciers have retreated and the ice has melted, raising the sea level over the low land that made up the bridge.
Ice cubes made of water do not have any carbohydrates.
Yes Japan and Korea did have a land bridge in the Ice Age.
it was made of hard wood that last long
A bridge can be man made or natural. Anatural bridge can be a tree, made of stone, or any natural material and isn't man made.
Cos they de-ice it.
There is no flour in any kind of ice cream.
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.
There are many - one of which is that the cables were made by John A Roebling and Sons who made the cable for the famous Brooklyn Bridge in New York.