Scholars believe that the ancestors of Native Americans likely crossed into North America over a land bridge. Where was it located? Question 1 options: Strait of Juan de Fuca Vancouver Island Bering Strait Puget Sound
There is nobody in History plz help...
im thinking maybe bering straight
why?
C of course
Can you help me with some more?
`The Strait has been the subject of scientific speculation that humans migrated from Asia to North America across a land bridge known as Beringia when lower ocean levels – perhaps a result of glaciers locking up vast amounts of water – exposed a wide stretch of the sea floor,[3] both at the present strait and in the shallow sea north and south of it. This view of how Paleo-Indians entered America has been the dominant one for several decades and continues to be the most accepted one.`
Which of the following was not a natural resource which Pacific Coast Indians used for food? Question 2 options: fish corn clams berries
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