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Paraphrasing-Read It, Think About It and Re-Word It For Your Understanding
Citations:
Weeks, Jennifer. "Future of the Arctic." CQ Researcher 20 Sept. 2013: 789-812. Web.
27 Sept. 2013.
Humans have been exploring the Arctic for millennia. The earliest known human
settlements above the Arctic Circle, dating back nearly 40,000 years have been found in what is
now Russia. During the most recent ice age, from 28,000 B.C. to 18,000 B.C., glaciers covered
much of northern Europe and parts of Siberia, pushing humans south. After the glaciers
retreated, nomads moved north again. Some crossed the Bering land bridge from Asia to the
North American Arctic between 14,000 and 12,000 B.C. Later, as northern latitudes warmer
further, subsistence societies developed in the Arctic regions.
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Works Cited
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Times, 22 May 2007. Web. 25 May 2009. (Online Newspaper)
Leroux, Marcel. Global Warming: Myth Or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology. Ne
York: Springer, 2005. Print. (Book)