all of the answers are correct
the adopted the locals sources of food
they ajusted to the local climate
they were unable tyo cross the land bridge back to there homeland
The end of the ice age resulted in the melting of glaciers, leading to rising sea levels which affected coastal communities in the Americas. It also allowed for the migration of new plants and animals, influencing the development of diverse cultures and societies in the region. Additionally, the changing climate allowed for more sustainable agriculture practices.
During the last great ice age, large ice sheets locked up much of Earth's water, lowering sea levels and creating a land bridge between Asia and North America known as Beringia. This allowed humans to migrate from Asia into North America, eventually leading to the settling of the Americas.
The most widely accepted theory is that the earliest human migration to the Americas occurred over a land bridge called Beringia between Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age, around 15,000-30,000 years ago. This theory is supported by archaeological evidence and genetic studies of indigenous populations in the Americas.
Early people spread out across the Americas for various reasons, including following resources like animals and plants for hunting and gathering, seeking new territories to settle in, and possibly as a result of population growth leading to competition for resources. This spread led to the diverse cultures and societies found throughout North and South America.
Scholars generally believe that the first humans arrived in the Americas through the Bering Strait land bridge around 15,000 years ago. Climate changes, particularly during the last Ice Age, lowered sea levels and exposed the land bridge, making it easier for people to migrate from Siberia to North America. These climate fluctuations created more hospitable conditions for early humans to venture into the uncharted territories of the Americas.
The first Homo sapiens are believed to have appeared in the Americas around 15,000-20,000 years ago. This migration is thought to have occurred via the Bering land bridge that connected Asia to North America during the last Ice Age.
do you believe people living in athens at the time realized they were living in a golden age
No age people don't effect if you run faster depending on how many patience you have with them.
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The ice age caused the area between Russia and Alaska to freeze into ice that people could walk on but the Asian hunters also followed the bison to the Americas for food
Walking trough the Being Strait, during the last Ice Age.
i think there is no age limit
They could stop being nomads, moving with their food sources, and start living in the same place, growing what they needed.
don't know sorry
Stone Age people lived in a variety of environments, including caves, rock shelters, and open-air settlements. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers, living in locations where they could easily access food sources such as game animals, fish, fruits, and plants. Their settlements could be found across the globe, from Africa to Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania.
Americans came during the ice age. the first people to sail there, were Vikings, around 1000.
Longer living people will consume more resources because, well, they are still living
The most popular age for people to take an early retirement is 60. Years ago it was a younger age but due to the fact that people are living much longer now, plus the fact that many still need the income 60 is considered an early age to retire. Any age prior to 62 is considered early retirement and will effect your retirement benefits. The most popular early retirement age is 59 1/2.