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.
the Bering strait
Some scholars think that people migrated from Asia to North America during the ice age because the Bering Strait (the narrow body of water between Asia and North America) during the ice age became shallower which made the land underwater uncovered which formed a bridge between Asia and North America.
the forst people to live in north america migrated from asia
migrated from Asia
The Boa Constrictor is a native species of Central America ! Lots of them simply migrated north - OR - were transported to North America by people !
40,000 years ago
Native Americans, descendants of people who migrated from East Asia.
Most people migrated to North America from Europe via Asia via the connection across the Bering Strait up in Alaska. More recently, people migrated to North America by sailing across the Atlantic ocean.
they migrated from what is today northern Russia. they came across the Bering straight
they migrated from what is today northern Russia. they came across the Bering straight
Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.
Llamas originated in North America, but they migrated to South America during the Ice Age.