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Zanzabum
2 years ago
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It is believed that early humans crossed the __________ to get to North America. A. Bering Land Bridge B. Labrador Earth Bridge

C. Pacific Ocean by boat D. Alaskan Gulf by ship
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2 answers:
EleoNora [17]2 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is A) Bering land bridge.

<em>It is believed that early humans crossed the Bering land bridge to get to North America. </em>

By the 1800s, scientist began to contemplate the idea that humans crossed the continent and entered North American territory by land. They considered that thousands of years ago there was a portion of land or a land bridge that united Asia and America: the Bering land bridge. The term Beringia or Bering was coined by the Swiss scientist Eric Hulten in 1937.  


boyakko [2]2 years ago
5 0

It is believed that early humans crossed the Bering Land Bridge to get to North America.

There exists numerous theories pertaining to the arrival of the first inhabits in America. One of these, is the theory  held by many scientists and theorists claiming that  by the early 1800s, first settlers got to America by crossing a land bridge that had spanned between Asia and North America thousands of years ago.

In fact, the Spanish missionary Fray Jose de Acosta believed   that hunters from Asia had crossed into North America via a land bridge or narrow strait located far to the north.

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