Land Bridge

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A wider land connection between otherwise separate areas

Real World Example

The land bridge, often referred to as Beringia, was a connection between Asia and North America that existed during the Ice Age. It allowed early humans and animals to migrate into the Americas, leading to the settlement of new civilizations and eventually the rise of new empires in the Americas. For people at that time, it represented opportunity and survival, as they followed herds of animals across the bridge in search of food and better living conditions. Today, the concept of migration for better opportunities continues to be significant, as people move for jobs, safety, and family. For example, many families today relocate to different countries or regions seeking improved education and quality of life, similar to how early humans used the land bridge to find a better future.

Practice Version

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