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Q: What allowed the land bridge over what is now Bering strait to for?
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What allowed the land bridge over what is now the Bering strait to form?

Lower sea levels and most of the Earth's water being frozen allowed the land bridge to form over what is now the Bering Strait. It is believed, the bridge was formed over 10,000 years ago.


Why did the bering land bridge exists?

The Bering Straits land bridge existed due to the geological effects on the land masses at each side of the strait.


Where did the Native American Indians migrate to the Americas by crossing what?

The Bering Strait .


What an eight letter word for the Bering strait land bridge?

Causeway


What is the land bridge called that was used to cross from Siberia to North America?

The Bering Land Bridge or the Bering Sea Land Bridge.


What land bridge during the Ice Age allowed migration between which two continent?

The Bering Strait which is between Asia and North America


What land bridge that once connected asia and north america is now beneath which body of water?

The Bering Land Bridge connected Asia and North America and is now beneath the Bering Sea.


Is the land bridge the last bridge that was made?

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.


What is the name of the land bridge that connects America to Asia?

beringia or the bering strait


Where was the beringia land bridge?

Beringia land bridge is the present day Bering Strait. This waterway separates Russia from Alaska.


What is the name of the land bridge that once linked Asia Thad Americas?

Bering Strait or Beringia, something with Bering in it


How do the historians know that the bering strait land bridge froze and allowed for the migration into north america?

At the end of the Ice Age, continental glaciers forming in the earth's northern hemisphere locked up so much water that it lowered ocean levels. In the Bering Strait region, this drop in ocean levels exposed tract of land known as the Bering Land Bridge. This bridge joined northeast Asia to what is now known as Alaska.