There is no evidence that any Neanderthals travelled to America, they were normally only found in Europe and the Middle East.
The Native-Americans. Neanderthals.....
Neanderthals are extinct, no interaction exists.
No, all of North America is north of the equator.
It is believed that Neanderthals did not reach America, as they primarily inhabited Europe and parts of Asia. Modern humans, who coexisted with Neanderthals in Europe and Asia, eventually migrated to the Americas via a land bridge known as Beringia that connected Siberia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
yes you can find volcanoes in north America
no, there was never any Royalty in North America
The Caribbean is not a continent; it is a region comprised of numerous islands located in the Caribbean Sea. It is situated within the continent of North America.
Although Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Sea, not connected to any continent,it is considered to be part of North America, as are the countries of Central America.North America
The Caribbean is not in any continent as it is situated south of North America and north of South America. However, it is considered to be apart of North America.
The answer is none. France did not control any part of north America after 1763.
It was North America