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The population center moved to the south in the 20th century across Illinois to central Missouri and moved southward 75 miles

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What percentage of Americans have been south of the equator?

About 17% of US Americans have been south of the equator. Many South Americans live south of the equator.


What physical or cultural factors would keep people from migrating?

Physical factors such as geographical barriers like mountains, deserts, or bodies of water can restrict migration. Cultural factors like language barriers, lack of social connections, or fear of discrimination may also deter people from migrating. Economic constraints, political instability, or strict immigration policies can further inhibit migration.


How do scientist know that the people fanned out across north America and south into Mexico and central and south America?

They have found human settlements, remains and artifacts throughout the Americas; archaeologists have radio-carbon dated such items estimating the age of each site, determining that humans steadily populated the Americas while migrating from northeastern Asia, walking through the Bering Strait and then moving southward during the following centuries.


Was anyone ever born in the south pole?

No one has been born at the geographic South Pole. Due to the extreme conditions and lack of medical facilities, it is not a suitable place for childbirth. However, people have been born in Antarctica at research stations with medical facilities.


How many people have been to both the north and south poles?

It is estimated that around 300-400 people have visited both the North and South Poles. These individuals are typically experienced adventurers, scientists, or explorers who have undertaken expeditions to both locations.