is a prehistoric land bridge that once con-nected Asia and north America
Prehistoric people in Central Asia likely migrated to North America during the last Ice Age in search of food and resources, following the migration of animals they relied upon for survival. The changing climate and landscapes pushed them to move to new areas where they could continue their way of life.
The first known migration to North America occurred in prehistoric times, from Asia. The European migration began in the 16th Century.
The prehistoric people of North America.
Scholars think that people migrated to Asia to north America by the Bering strait. that was a bridge that stretched around Asia and north America.
Tundra is a vast,flat,treeless Arctic region of Europe,Asia,and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
No, Asia does.
Beringia
Ships
Antarctica, asia, europe, asia, south american, noth america, Australlia :)
Pangaea
Wolves are native the North America and the first domesticated dogs were descended from wolves. It is likely that this domestication process began in Asia in prehistoric times, long before the natives reached the Americas.