Migrating to northern Asia was challenging primarily due to harsh climatic conditions, including extreme cold and limited agricultural viability, which made sustaining food supplies difficult. Additionally, the rugged terrain, characterized by mountains and vast tundra, posed significant obstacles for travelers and settlers, complicating transportation and communication routes. These factors combined created a daunting environment for migration and settlement.
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northern Asia trust me I have this exact same question as this one and I got this answer right
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Northern Asia because it's mostly Russia's Siberian Plateau.
Asia is mostly in the northern hemisphere. A small portion of Asia is in the southern hemisphere, so you could say it is both.
No. Though certain countries in northern Asia may do so
It is not known how aboriginals ended up in Australia, as it is an island. It is assumed that they have been there for many thousands of years, migrating from Asia.
Northern Asia is very far from the Equator
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Asia, Australia, and Antarctica are not in the Northern and Western Hemispheres (together). Separately, Asia is a part of the Northern while Antarctica is a part of the Western.
northern i think lol! Yes, Asia is essentially north of the Equator and thus it is primarily considered to be located in the Northern Hemisphere.
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