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18 September, 02:21

The land bridge over the Bering Strait joined modern day

A) Greenland and Canada

B) Alaska and Siberia

C) Greenland and Siberia

D) Alaska and Canada

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  1. 18 September, 02:42
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    B) Alaska and Siberia

    Explanation:

    A portion of the Bering Sea water goes through the strait into the Arctic Ocean, however a large portion of it comes back to the Pacific. In winter the locale is liable to serious tempests and the ocean is secured by ice fields averaging 4 to 5 feet thick.

    In midsummer, float ice stays in the Bering Strait. The strait is named after Vitus Bering, a Danish commander, who cruised into the strait in 1728. During the Ice Age, the ocean level fell by a few hundred feet, making the strait into a land connect among Asia and North America, over which a significant movement of plants and creatures, just as people (around 20,000 to 35,000 years ago), happened.
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