That would be the Bering land bridge. It was around 1000 miles wide (north to south) at it's widest. It connected present-day Alaska. and eastern Siberia.
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That depends on which one you mean, actually, as it has happened more than once, in more than one part of the world.
I think its called Bering It is called Beringia The Bering Strait.
The formation of Beringia created during the ice age formed the basis for this migration, Asian peoples just followed the large migrating animals and then worked their ways east and south.
Beringia was the land bridge that formed during the Ice Age connecting Asia and North America.
The Beringia land bridge was created when the sea levels were lowered as water was stored in the ice caps and glaciers. As the ice caps and glaciers melted, the land bridge became submerged.
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The Bering Land Bridge or the Bering Sea Land Bridge.
It is believed that there was a land bridge, knaown as Beringia, during the last Ice Age which allowed the crossing of man and mammal from Asia to the North American continent.~New World Encyclopedia
Beringia land bridge is the present day Bering Strait. This waterway separates Russia from Alaska.
The Bering Land Bridge or the Bering Sea Land Bridge.
Beringia land bridge is the present day Bering Strait. This waterway separates Russia from Alaska.
If you mean Beringia, the continental glaciers have retreated and the ice has melted, raising the sea level over the low land that made up the bridge.
If you mean Beringia, the continental glaciers have retreated and the ice has melted, raising the sea level over the low land that made up the bridge.
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The Bering Land Bridge, also known as Beringia, connected Asia and North America during the last ice age. This land bridge emerged as sea levels dropped due to the large amount of water locked in glaciers, allowing human migration from Asia to the Americas.