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The land bridge was covered with snow that melted and it is now known as the Bering Strait.
the greeks traveled around the moutains by boat
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people crossed a land bridge
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In or around bridge town.
The first people were Native Americans who crosses the land-bridge from Asia to North America. The first outsiders were Europeans who traveled the Atlantic by ship.
Mongolians are a group of people. These people often live in Asia but have traveled around the world many times.
Im sure its around 58 people died during the structure of the golden gate bridge
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People in the ice age traveled on the land bridge, known as Beringia, because it connected Asia with North America. This allowed them to migrate in search of new resources, such as food and shelter, as the ice covered much of the Earth's surface. The land bridge provided a relatively dry and accessible pathway for early humans to move across continents.
Most medieval people did not travel. Travel was dangerous, difficult, and costly. Kings traveled around their kingdoms, and held court, but they had lots of people to make their lives easier and to guard them. Some merchants traveled for business.