Which theory is best supported by the map?

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Early humans first arrived in North America 10,000 years ago.
Early humans first arrived in North America 10,000 years ago.

Early humans traveled along the coast from North America to Asia.
Early humans traveled along the coast from North America to Asia.

Early humans settled mainly along the coast of North America.
Early humans settled mainly along the coast of North America.

Early humans migrated from Asia to North America over a land bridge.

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The best-supported theory by the map is:

Early humans migrated from Asia to North America over a land bridge.

This theory is commonly supported by archaeological evidence and geographic mapping of land bridges that connected Asia and North America during periods of lower sea levels, such as the Bering Land Bridge.