people crossed a land bridge
They wanted people and them to believe they were "Native" to the land
to find riches
The Big Bang Theory
Scientists believe that hominids migrated to North and South America during the last Ice Age, approximately 15,000 years ago, via the Bering Land Bridge, a land connection between Asia and North America that emerged when sea levels dropped. This migration likely occurred as groups followed herds of large animals for hunting. Once in North America, they spread southward, adapting to diverse environments across the continent. Archaeological evidence supports this theory, indicating early human presence in both North and South America.
sikhs do believe in the big bang theory. it was written in the guru granth sahib ji before scientists found out.
by a theory of the BIG BANG explosion and the HELIOCENTRIC theory,that until now is being believe
No, most scientists still believe in it, if that's what you mean.
gravity slab pull
Yes, scientists still believe in the cell theory today because it is a well-established and widely accepted principle in biology. The cell theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells, and all cells come from pre-existing cells through cell division.
The push-pull theory is used by scientists to explain how certain chemical signals attract or repel cells or molecules to guide their movement and positioning within biological systems. It helps to understand processes such as cell migration, neural development, and the establishment of tissue patterns during embryonic development.
It depends, because some might say 'scientists'. But not all scientists believe in this theory. Also, there are those who believe in a similar idea to the Big Bang, but it is not refered to as 'The Big Band Theory.'
Scientists believe that three billion years ago, all of the continents were stuck together. North America was connected to Europe, and South America was connected to Africa. Australia and the Pacific islands were stuck to Indochina. This giant land mass was known as Pangea, ever since the theory was thought of.