What trend does this map demonstrate about the migration patterns of hunter-gatherers?

Humans migrated from Africa to Asia.
Humans migrated from South America to North America.
Humans migrated to Europe before they migrated to Australia.
Humans migrated to North America before they migrated to Europe.The map shows hunter-gatherer migration routes.

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.

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The correct answer is Humans migrated to Europe before they migrated to Australia.

Explanation:

The description of the map explains the migration patterns of the first humans. According to this, humans communities first developed in Africa and then moved to other regions and continents of the world. The first continent they reached was Europe, which occurred in 100.000 BCE as human communities traveled to southern Europe, from this they reached Asia and later Australia. However, humans migrated to Australia only in 50,000 BCE; this clearly shows humans first migrated to Europe than to Australia.

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