I have not heard of 'baringia' - If you mean 'Beringia' , that is the ancient landmass of modern day Siberia and Alaska, given the name Beringia by a Swedish botanist in 1937
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Because they Glaciers have melted and made Beringia invisible.
Beringia was 18 miles long and 1000 miles wide.
That depends on which one you mean, actually, as it has happened more than once, in more than one part of the world.
The Beringia connected Siberia and North America
That would be the Bering land bridge. It was around 1000 miles wide (north to south) at it's widest. It connected present-day Alaska. and eastern Siberia.
The Pacific Ocean now exists where Beringia once was.
The Pacific Ocean now exists where Beringia once was.
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