Moira
9/12/2016 02:09:31 pm
I learned that he said that humans originally came from Africa also I learned that Asia and Antarctica were connected.
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Tara
9/12/2016 03:10:59 pm
Just like Moira I learned that Asia and Antarctica are connected by a big piece of opened land.
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Faith
9/12/2016 04:30:51 pm
I learned that North America and Asia use to be connected and that Amerindians moved from Siviria and settled in the North.
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febo
9/15/2016 01:31:45 pm
ameridans?
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Sam
10/25/2016 02:21:11 pm
he said ameridians because thats what it said in the article he talked about in the video
jared
9/16/2016 04:07:46 am
that is so cool it awesome that humans origanally were from africa and alaska asia and antartica are connected that is awesome! and just like faith I learned that americans settled in the north
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ava
9/20/2016 05:40:42 pm
i learned that north america and asia used to be connected by a big piece of open land
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Sam
10/25/2016 02:23:07 pm
i learned that humans originated from ethiopia. i would not guess this because the climate is very hot there. i guess it could have been different 25,000 years ago due to global warming etc..
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Parth
10/12/2017 03:52:38 pm
Before there were ships, cars, planes, or trains it must of been hard to travel.
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First Places To Have People There:
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Parth
10/12/2017 04:42:29 pm
There is more in the video
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Also There Is More
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Parth
10/12/2017 04:42:56 pm
I wrote more but It didn't send.
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