Alaska
The land bridge theory suggests that around 10,000 years ago, a land bridge called Beringia connected Asia and North America, facilitating the migration of early humans into the Americas. This theory helps explain how humans first populated the Americas by crossing from Asia into North America.
"Beringia" is the name used for the ancient land bridge, no longer in existence, that joined Siberia and Alaska across what is now the Bering Strait, by which Asian people and animals migrated to North America.
About 10 to 15 million people live in towns and cities crossed by the equator, including residents of Quito, Ecuador (pop. 2,700,000), Macapá, Brazil (pop. 500,000) and Pontianak, Indonesia (pop. 600,000). The countries crossed by the equator have a total population of over 700 million residents.
archaeologists
A2. By boat bridges and fords.A1 In early days, you would swim, or perhaps use a small craft. But when the Romans came, they built the first wooden bridge, about the limit of the Tidal Reach up the river. Boadicea didn't like that and burnt it, but it was re built. And a long time later, the stone bridge at that location was sold to the US, and re-erected there.(With the arrival of motorized traffic, the Brits had tried to widen it, but this made the weight too excessive for the piers and it started to sink! Hence the need for the new (now) London Bridge. )
I think either Europe or Asia
The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.
The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.
people crossed a land bridge
Native Americans migrated from Eastern Asia to North America using the land bridge that appeared during the Ice Age.
it was called Beringia. it's how people crossed into North America to populate the Western Hemisphere
Bering strait. Aluetians. Eskimo.
bering strait
The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.
The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.
They crossed it to get from Asia to North America while following mammoths.
bering strait