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yarga [219]
3 years ago
10

Si los grupos nómadas migraran de Asia a América del Norte a lo largo del borde sur del puente terrestre de la Edad del Hielo, ¿

qué distancia tendrían que viajar para llegar a la tierra de América del Norte?​
History
1 answer:
Anna35 [415]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:El puente de Beringia, a veces denominado simplemente Beringia, fue un puente de tierra o amplio territorio que abarcaba el extremo oriental de Siberia (Asia), el oeste de Alaska (América) y la mayor parte del actual mar de Bering, el cual se formó en dos períodos durante la última glaciación, glaciación de Würm o Wisconsin, debido al descenso del nivel de los océanos. La mayor parte del puente estaba donde actualmente se encuentra el estrecho de Bering.

Explanation:because

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