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A map of the world. A key shows Migration Routes. Migration starts 200,000 B C E from East and South Africa into North Africa, moves into southern Europe 100,000 B C E, India and southern China 70,000 B C E, Australia 50,000 B C E, western Europe 40,000 B C E, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands 30,000 B C E, southern Asia 25,000 B C E, from Asia to Alaska 15,000 B C E, into North America and South America 12,000 B C E, into Canada 4,500 B C E, to New Zealand and Madagascar 1,500 B C E. According to the map, which statements are true about early human migration routes? Choose three answers. Humans only migration by land. Humans migrated from North America to South America. Migration took place over almost 200,000 years. Migration began in 15,000 BCE. Humans first began migrating from Africa.

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