Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An illustration of woolly mammoths crossing the Arctic tundra. A pivotal history of Earth lies submerged beneath the Bering Sea.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. During the last ice age, the Bering Strait (shown here) became the Bering Land Bridge due to ...
Poking holes in the sea floor that used to be part of the Bering Land Bridge, researchers have found that large swaths of it were floodplains pocked with bogs and ponds that may have restricted ...
The Bering land bridge that spanned between Siberia and Alaska during the Ice Age was more of a Bering land bog, new research finds. The discovery could help explain why some animals, such as birds, ...
The Bering Strait is a 52-mile-wide (85 kilometers), 165-foot-deep (50 meters) stretch of water between Alaska and Siberia. Today, it divides North America and Asia. However, during the coldest part ...