The answer is Beringia.
Scientists believe they migrate to the Taco country and to Central Park (NY)
The only way they COULD migrate, was by boat ( in later years) and in the beginning ( sround 10,000 B.C) they crossed the Bering Strait, from Siberia and continued south to South America.
The only way they COULD migrate, was by boat ( in later years) and in the beginning ( sround 10,000 B.C) they crossed the Bering Strait, from Siberia and continued south to South America.
The Bering Land Bridge is the land where people crossed from Asia to America during the last Ice Age. This narrow stretch of land connected modern-day Alaska and eastern Siberia, allowing early humans to migrate from Asia into North America.
the first Americans came from Asia and crossed what is now the bering strait it was land then. they came by foot to get food
scientists believe birds detect changes in the temperature and daylight as days get shorter and the amount of light decreases, birds produce certain hormones that seem to trigger the drive to migrate
Alaska is the US state closest to where the first people crossed a land bridge into North America. The Bering Land Bridge connected Alaska and Siberia during the last Ice Age, allowing early humans to migrate into North America.
Africa forests transformed into grassland and homo eructus were in search of food and water
Hunter-gatherers crossed Beringia to follow the movement of animals for food and resources. They migrated to North America in search of new hunting grounds and natural resources to support their communities.
they migrate in december and january
Scientists believe that the land bridge known as Beringia was formed during the Ice Age when more of the Earth's water was locked up in glaciers, causing sea levels to drop. This exposed a stretch of land connecting Siberia and Alaska, allowing animals and eventually humans to migrate between Asia and North America.
Yes, they migrate through out South America