That's a good question since the aboriginal peoples of Canada & what is now Alaska were believed to have already been established in the region from thousands of years prior to the time stated in the question (approximately 400 B.C.E.). At this time as well, a human presence in South America (which would have largely resulted from migration south from the vicinity of the land bridge crossing point between Asia & North America-Alaska) was already well established.
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The Inuit or their predecessors the Dorset. Although some might use the term eskimo it is considered a perjorative word.inuit
The Arctic ocean takes up the majority of the Arctic. The Arctic ocean was formed when the Eurasian Plate moved towards the continent thousands of years ago. Hope this Helps!
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The Arctic Ocean. Answered by 6th grade boy Jaad A'Rafat 11 years old!! Yes people i do GROW too 8)
The ocean itself is the same size it's been for thousands of years; however, the amount of ice in the ocean has been decreasing over recent years.
Arctic OceanThe Arctic Ocean is the world’s smallest and shallowest ocean of all 5 oceans. Further to this, it is the coldest and least salty ocean.In size, the Arctic Ocean is about the size of Russia. Because it’s located at the North Pole, the Arctic Ocean has polar ice. But over the years, glaciers have melted threatening sea levels to rise.Despite the IHO recognizing it as the “Arctic Ocean”, some oceanographers still call it the “Arctic Sea”.The Arctic Ocean is the most diverse in terms of fish species. It has a wide variety of marine species including whales, jellyfish, etc.But because of its frigid temperatures, it has little plant life. This makes it one of the most fragile ecosystems on the planet.
The Native Americans traveled to America first about 12,000 years ago, maybe later. The term 'Native Americans' is actually extremely incorrect. The Americans came from Asia and Europe. They weren't made there.
The Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and the Arctic Oceans.For many years only (4) four oceans were officially recognized, and then in the spring of 2000, the International Hydrographic Organization established the Southern Ocean, and determined its limits. Those limits include all water below 60 degrees south, and some of it, like the Arctic Ocean, is frozen.so now there is 5
Yes, C.S. Lewis did visit America. He first traveled to America in 1954, and returned in following years for lectures and speaking engagements.
He traveled for 40 years
Sacagawea never crossed the Pacific Ocean. It was in 1804 she met Lewis and Clark as they explored the new territory. She traveled with them to the Pacific Ocean, then returned to the plains.
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