Straits separate land masses, land masses do not separate straits. You question is therefore the wrong way round.
The Bering Straight separates the North American continent from the Asian continent.
Asia and North America.
The Alps does not separate any continents.
The Bering Strait separates Asia and North America.And guess what? If the world connects Asia and North America, all the continents will be united! You could drive to California from Africa and so on!
The Bering land bridge connected Asia and North America. It is believed to have served as a migration route for early humans and animals between the two continents.
The Bering Strait separates Asia and North America; separating Russia from the United States.The two countries are Siberia and Alaska, and the continents are Asia from North America.
The Alps does not separate any continents.
The Bering Strait separates Alaska from Asia. Along with the Bering Strait, the Bering Sea also separates the two places.
The Bering Land Bridge connected Asia and North America. It was a land bridge that emerged during the last ice age when sea levels were lower, allowing early humans to migrate between the two continents.
no, they are two separate continents.
No, they are two separate Continents.
No, the Bering Strait separates North America (Alaska) and Asia (Russia). On the north side of the strait is the Chukchi Sea, which is part of the Arctic Ocean. On the south side of the strait is the Bering Sea, which is part of the Pacific Ocean. An argument can be made that the Arctic Ocean separates the two continents when viewing from the North Pole.
They are two separate continents.