Why do anthropologists believe the end of an ice age made migration to Washington from Asia possible?(1 point) Responses The creation of tides from melting ice made it possible to cross from Asia during low tide. The creation of tides from melting ice made it possible to cross from Asia during low tide. The melting of the glaciers revealed a land bridge from Asia to the Americas. The melting of the glaciers revealed a land bridge from Asia to the Americas. The massive amount of water created a canal that connected Asia with South America.

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The correct response is: The melting of the glaciers revealed a land bridge from Asia to the Americas.

Anthropologists believe that during the last Ice Age, lower sea levels due to large amounts of water trapped in glaciers created a land bridge known as Beringia between what is now Siberia in Asia and Alaska in North America. As the ice melted and the climate warmed, this land bridge allowed for the migration of people and animals into the Americas.