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How did the earliest people get to Australia and New Zealand? Question 1 options: Australia and New Zealand were colonized so late that sea-faring was prevalent, and they were able to easily make the journey Archaeological evidence is not clear on this point Thankfully, there was still a dry crossing available, so they crossed on land There was no dry crossing available, so they were the first sea-faring colonizers

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Answer:

Archaeological evidence is not clear on this point.

Step-by-step explanation:

Australia and New Zealand are countries discovered in the years 1770 and 1642 respectively. They are not a part of the continent Australia but a close island called Oceania.

The migration of the early people to the country and the path they took are not clearly stated as there are no archaeological records of it.

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