The numbered route that shows the migration of the earliest Americans is generally referred to as the Bering Land Bridge route. This route indicates how prehistoric peoples migrated from Asia to North America via a land connection that existed during the last Ice Age. They traveled across this bridge, which linked Siberia and Alaska, eventually spreading throughout the continent.
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Across the Bering Strait which separates Siberia from Alaska, and during prehistoric times when the strait was frozen solid.
The Bantu people originated in the Congo area of Africa. They migrated through modern day Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
The Oregon Trail was a route used in the U.S. westward migration time period from 1840 to 1860. It started in Missouri and ended in Oregon. (About 2000 miles long)
The numbered route that shows the migration of the earliest Americans is generally referred to as the Bering Land Bridge route. This route indicates how prehistoric peoples migrated from Asia to North America via a land connection that existed during the last Ice Age. They traveled across this bridge, which linked Siberia and Alaska, eventually spreading throughout the continent.
The earliest route you can get it at is Route 4.
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Across the Bering Strait which separates Siberia from Alaska, and during prehistoric times when the strait was frozen solid.
The migration route for a monarch butterfly is when they travel to a warmer place during the winter. They can travel up to 6,000 miles on their little fragile wings.
Re-numbered system-wide.
there is none
ZOOLOGY
it starts from Mexico that is all i know
through the antarctic to the north pole/gayland