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Geography, 25.05.2021 16:10 britney9285

Which factor most likely made large-scale human migration from Asia to North America possible during the prehistoric age?
1. navigable waters created by rising sea levels
2. a continuous landmass preceded continental drift
3. a land bridge emerged during climate change
4. numerous islands formed by volcanic activity

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