Probably around 10,000 years ago.
Europe, Asia, North America
Africa, Asia, and North America does.
Scholars think that people migrated to Asia to north America by the Bering strait. that was a bridge that stretched around Asia and north America.
When you cross the International Date Line traveling from Asia to North America, you will lose a day. This is because the Date Line serves as the boundary for calendar days; when you cross it from east to west, you subtract a day. For example, if it's Monday in Asia, upon crossing the Date Line, it will be Sunday in North America.
Asia and North America are separate continents, so Asia is not in North America.
Antarctica, asia, europe, asia, south american, noth america, Australlia :)
38th Parallel North: North America, Europe, and Asia. 38th Parallel South: South America and Australia.
No, Asia does.
Europe, Asia, North America
It is believed that the first humans to cross from Asia to North America did so around 20,000 years ago via a land bridge known as Beringia during the last Ice Age. This migration led to the peopling of the Americas by early hunter-gatherer groups.
Europe, North America, and Asia
asia