According to evidence found by scientists, where did Old Stone Age people travel across open ocean in rafts or canoes?
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from Western Europe to Africa
from Western Europe to Africa
from South America to Cuba
from South America to Cuba
from Japan to South Africa
from Japan to South Africa
from Southeast Asia to Australia
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There is evidence that Old Stone Age people traveled across open ocean in rafts or canoes from Southeast Asia to Australia.
Use the map to answer the question.
Which statement can be inferred from the map?
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The earliest groups of Homo sapiens emerged in Australia.
The earliest groups of Homo sapiens emerged in Australia.
Early Homo sapiens first lived in Africa and then migrated to other regions.
Early Homo sapiens first lived in Africa and then migrated to other regions.
The earliest Homo sapiens first lived in South America and then migrated to other places.
The earliest Homo sapiens first lived in South America and then migrated to other places.
Early Homo sapiens developed around the same time in different parts of the world.
Which statement can be inferred from the map?
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Responses
The earliest groups of Homo sapiens emerged in Australia.
The earliest groups of Homo sapiens emerged in Australia.
Early Homo sapiens first lived in Africa and then migrated to other regions.
Early Homo sapiens first lived in Africa and then migrated to other regions.
The earliest Homo sapiens first lived in South America and then migrated to other places.
The earliest Homo sapiens first lived in South America and then migrated to other places.
Early Homo sapiens developed around the same time in different parts of the world.
The statement that can be inferred from the map is: Early Homo sapiens first lived in Africa and then migrated to other regions.