it was a land bridge conexting America and alska and the early Americans walked across to get food and shelter
The answer is Beringia.
They came over by Beringia " The land bridge" to get where they were going
-because thats where humans evolved
in search of hunting grounds and food
becaues ur stupied
They found the early humans.
bear-in-gee-a Beringia ;)
The Bering Land Bridge, also known as Beringia, was approximately 1,000 miles wide at its maximum extent during the last Ice Age. This land bridge connected Asia and North America, enabling early humans to migrate into the Americas.
Because they Glaciers have melted and made Beringia invisible.
Mammoths were important because they provided a lot of food for early humans. They were also a great source of furs.
Once Archeologists established animals and people could have been able to walk from Asia to North America, they offered the following explanation. Bands, or small groups, of hunters left Asia more than 11,500 years ago. They may have moved across Beringia to present-day Alaska. From there the hunters traveled south.
Beringia was 18 miles long and 1000 miles wide.