The land bridge that connected Asia and North America during the ice ages is called Beringia. This allowed early humans and animals to migrate between the two continents.
Yes, during the ice ages, as temperatures dropped and glaciers expanded, people were forced to migrate to find food and better living conditions. This movement of people to different parts of the world allowed for the spread of human populations to various regions.
Ice ages do not "allow" any continents to migrate. Plate Tectonics is the process that moves the continents around.
During the ice ages, lower sea levels exposed land bridges that people used to migrate into and throughout the Americas. As glaciers advanced and retreated, climates changed, affecting the availability of resources and influencing settlement patterns. People adapted to these changing conditions by moving and settling in areas with more favorable environments for survival.
During the last Ice Age.
The people lived in igoloos that they built out of ice.
Ice.
Over temporary land bridges cause by the Ice ages
the Bering land bridge that emerged during the Ice Age
the Bering land bridge that emerged during the Ice Age
During the ice ages, lower sea levels exposed land bridges that connected continents, making it easier for early humans to migrate. These migrations played a crucial role in the peopling of many regions around the world.
It is believed that modern humans evolved in Africa around 50000-100000 years ago. They have since migrated to the other continents. The ice ages would have had a massive impact on the migrations of these early humans. In fact, researchers believe that during the Pleistocene Ice Ages the Bering strait froze connecting modern day Siberia and Alaska allowing humans to migrate to the Americas around 16500 years ago.