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25 March, 09:41

What is the most widely accepted theory on how early humans migrated to North America?

Because of the Ice Age, they were able to walk from Australia to the southern tip of South America.

They used boats to cross the ocean from Australia to the southern tip of South America.

They used boats to cross what's now called the Bering Strait.

They walked across the Bering Strait, which was a land bridge at the time

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  1. 25 March, 09:44
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    "They walked across the Bering Strait, which was a land bridge at the time" is the best answer for a widely accepted theory on how early humans migrated to North America.
  2. 25 March, 09:51
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    The answer is your last choice D
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