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Q: What were the reason for first great human to migrate?
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What lead to the first human migration into Europe?

Humans don't migrate, but they were following the herds.


What continent did human first appear?

Human life first appeared in Africa and then proceeded to migrate to other continents.


Where and why migrant human being first arrived in the western hemisphere?

The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.


Why migrant human being first arrived in western hemisphere?

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