The Bering Strait is a 52-mile-wide (85 kilometers), 165-foot-deep (50 meters) stretch of water between Alaska and Siberia. Today, it divides North America and Asia. However, during the coldest part ...
Why did the woolly mammoth cross the road? Or more specifically, why did the woolly mammoth cross the road, but not the woolly rhino? A new study could explain why some ancient animals, like mammoths, ...
The Bering Bridge is a section of land that goes across the Bering between Alaska and Russia. While it is deep underwater today, that was not the case in the past. This land bridge is believed to be ...
A pivotal history of Earth lies submerged beneath the Bering Sea. Today this frigid strait separates North America and Asia, but geologists suspect when the oceans were dramatically lower a land ...
The Bering land bridge story is one that has been taught in history classes for decades, or at least since this writer was in school in the 1960s. The only problem with the story is that it doesn’t ...
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