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What is land beyond settled areas
Nomadic societies spread knowledge to settled societies through trades, exchanges, and interactions along trade routes. They also shared expertise in areas such as horse breeding, archery, and survival skills. Additionally, nomads transmitted stories, legends, and oral traditions that enriched the cultural heritage of settled communities.
All civilizations started out as nomads. These nomads settled near sources of fresh water, so they could grow crops and have a water supply for there livestock and themselves. Civilizations never started in areas without water because they would most likely die out. example: no cities have ever lived in the middle of the Sahara desert. The only exception was the Eygptian civilization who settled along the Nile River.
Nomads are people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place within the deserts or winter-climated places. They mostly live in marginal areas.
Areas that will provide them food and a living for a short amount of time.
Africa - in particular the Western Sarhara
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Spain explored and settled areas from the Ameican West to the tip of South America except Brazil.
They had permanently settled into areas.
Nomads mainly originated from dry, arid regions such as deserts and grasslands, where it was difficult to practice agriculture due to limited water resources and fertile land. They adapted to a mobile lifestyle to follow grazing animals and find water sources in these harsh environments.
The Tuaregs get their water source from the towns they pass through, wells in rural areas, and sometimes a river they passed by. Since their nomads, the Tuaregs have many different ways to gain water. Because they know how to find it...
in rual areas