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Social Studies, 11.02.2021 21:50 Yailynn7004

The map shows the location of Asia and North America. Scientists think certain animal species are native to North America. These animals now live in parts of Asia.
Alaska
Asia
North
America
Pacific
South
America
Australia
How did these animals most likely get to Asia?
OA by migrating through South America
B. by swimming across the Pacific Ocean
O c. by floating on Icebergs from Australia
D. by crossing a land bridge from Alaska


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