they crossed a bridge called beringia, or bering straight.
it was created during the ice age when glaciers trapped so much water that the ocean levels dropped. a bridge of land, now called beringia, appeared where the bering straight is now.
after that, when the earth grew warm again, glaciers melted and the bridge flooded.
Well the answer is there was no bridge. There was a trail, called An`cerer Valoos. That's what the ancients had used.
the Native Americans crossed the Bering Straight
Bering land bridge. Because it is the Bering straits.
By what land bridge did some ancient people migrate to north america
It is believed that the Bering Strait was frozen at that time, creating a bridge.
yes there was and there still is
Bering land bridge
Well, North America was connected to Asia at one point by a land bridge
The land bridge that connected Asia to North America is called Beringia. It was formed during the last Ice Age when sea levels were lower due to the amount of water locked up in glaciers, allowing humans and animals to migrate between the two continents.
North America and Asia were connected by a land bridge known as Beringia during the last Ice Age. This land bridge allowed early humans to migrate between the two continents.
Asia
Beringia
100 miles wide
There is no bridge connecting Asia and North America.
ask Gary the whale
Beringia
One likely route was by the ice bridge that once connected northeastern Asia with North America.
The Bering Land Bridge.
It was a narrow strip of land that connected Asia and North America.