They use coal and animals skin
Start fires with kindling or another fire starter
they transport the nomads, and their goods across the desert.
Seventy percent of Tibetan people live off the land, farmers and nomads. If there is not many modern economic or industrial life style, then the nature and geographic it much more important for survival. I will say the more change of life style will require different resources, particularly neural resources. The use of the natural resource it changes the geographic. The life style resource change makes Tibetan culture change. It is an interdependently issue.
There isn't one. Your best bet is to use the phonetics of Tibetan script to transliterate "Mandy."
If there is an "emergency". Such as the power going out. We also use it for light, like in the woods, a campfire for example. we use it to start control fires, we use it to START fires, we use it everywhere, we're just so used to it, it's oblivious to us how much we use them!
My ancestors were nomads. The nomads of this desert use cell phones.
Fires to burn rubbish and the use of incinerators is not allowed without a council permit. Wood-burning backyard barbeques are currently permitted, and warming fires contained within a secure receptacle are also permitted.
Nomads use materials like tents, yurts, or basic wooden structures to build their homes. These structures are often designed to be portable and easy to assemble and dismantle as the nomads move from place to place.
the insides of the dead camels
Because they did not use agriculture yet.
Because they use herds for daily supplies, example: Nomads need meat, dairy products, and skin from their herds and they use them to carry heavy supplies
The nomads (one of the tribes) will hunt animals many ways. They will use spears, and spearthrowers, they made from animals bones. Sometimes they will take the fur of the animals they want to hunt, and disguise as them. Then they will pound on the animals and use them. The nomads will use them for many reason. Fur, for clothes and shelter. Bones, for weapons and needles. The flesh, for meat or food.