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How might life in the America’s have been different if the ice ages had not occurred?
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How might life in the America’s have been different if the ice ages had not occurred?
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If the ice ages hadn’t occurred then the Bering land bridge wouldn’t have been formed and many people wouldn’t have used it to cross and move to different places
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