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Q: Why do scientist think people first migrated to the America?
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Who were the first people to live north America are called?

migrated from Asia


The first people to live in north America migrated from Asia when?

the forst people to live in north america migrated from asia


In what year did The first people to live in North America migrated from Asia?

40,000 years ago


Who was the first people to live in North America?

Native Americans, descendants of people who migrated from East Asia.


Which coutry did the first person on this earth come from?

we do not nooo but according to scientist they migrated from Asia


How many people lived in north America when Europeans first arrived?

Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans first arrived. Around 560 people lived in North America when Europeans First arrived.


When were llamas first seen in south America?

they migrated from North America about 3 million years ago


What do many scientist think the first Americans came from?

Many scientists think that Native Americans migrated from Asia.


How do scientist think people first arived in north America?

During the ice age, the sea level dropped and people crossed by land


How did America get its first inhabitants?

The traditional belief has held that people from the continent of Asia migrated to North America via the Bering Strait. Studies now indicate that Native Americans likely came from somewhere in northeastern Asia. They migrated to America either along the Northwest coast or by a land route across the Bering Land Bridge.


Why are Indians important?

Paleo Indians are Important because they were actually the first people that migrated in America . Also they were nomads which it means they moved a lot since they were hunters gatherers .


Can scientist tell when first nations lived in north America?

no