Which exposed land bridge connected Eurasia and North America for woolly mammoths?
Answer
Beringia
The vast geographic range of the woolly mammoth included both Eurasia and North America. The connection between these two continents, which allowed for the widespread distribution of this megafauna, was facilitated by Beringia. Beringia was a significant land bridge that became exposed because sea levels dropped dramatically during glacial periods, characteristic of the Pleistocene epoch. This exposed area served as a crucial pathway allowing mammoths to traverse between the eastern and western reaches of their preferred mammoth steppe habitat, spreading their presence widely across the northern landmasses.

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