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14 February, 21:16

Why did early humans leave Asia and migrate to the Americas.

a. earthquakes make it unsafe to live thereB. the ice age pushed animal herds from Asia into the AmericasC. drought in Asia made it hardD. flooding in Asia destroyed crops and herds?

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  1. 14 February, 21:39
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    The correct answer is - B. the ice age pushed animal herds from Asia into the Americas.

    During the last ice age there was a big migration of animals from Asia towards North America, and this was made available by the Bering Land Bridge that was connecting the two continents in this period. Because the people in Eastern Siberia were heavily dependent on meat, once the amount of animals started to become critically low they started to move towards North America, using the same passage as the animals before them, the Bering Land Bridge. Even though it was not easy, and they needed multiple tries and expeditions to manage to settle in the new environment, they managed it at the end and became the first humans in the New World.
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