The hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place in search of food. As the animals were continuously on the move,they had to keep pace with them.The same was case with fruits as only some fruits grew at some places and their non-avaibility made them travel.
Hunter gatherers primarily moved from place to place in search of food or water.
When they had eaten the available food in one place they would need to move on further to find more to eat. They would also follow herds of animals that they might be able to hunt.
Water would have been very important for them to drink, so if their local water supply dried up they would have needed to travel to find another source.
Sometimes they also moved from place to place because of the different seasonal weather conditions.
Hunter-gatherers traveled from place to place in search of food and resources. By moving to new areas, they were able to follow animal migrations, gather seasonal plants, and exploit different environments for their survival. Movement also helped prevent overexploitation of resources in one area.
Hunter-gatherers traveled in search of food, following animal migration patterns and plant cycles. Similarly, people today travel for work, leisure, and to experience different cultures. While the basic need for resources remains consistent, modern travel is often driven by personal choice rather than survival necessity.
People move from place to place using various modes of transportation such as walking, cycling, driving cars, taking public transportation, flying on planes, or sailing on boats. The choice of transportation depends on factors like distance, speed, convenience, cost, and personal preference.
Early man traveled from place to place on foot, primarily walking long distances. They may have also used primitive forms of transportation like simple boats or rafts for crossing water bodies, and later domesticated animals for carrying loads and riding.
Moose are typically solitary animals, except during the mating season or when a mother is caring for her calves. Otherwise, they tend to travel alone.
The main difference between nomadic and settled individuals is their lifestyle. Nomadic people move from place to place in search of resources, while settled people live in one location permanently. This difference impacts aspects such as housing, social structure, and cultural practices.
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