Because they want warm weather all Year around.
People that move from place to place are called nomads. :)
It's a type of cattle prod! Anything that pricks, prods, or urges.
They are people in Africa who herd sheep and other animals. The term could also refer to people who are wandering who play the card game called Animal Herders. Animal Herders is a card game for kids that is similar to Pokemon but much more simple. The cards focus on a picture of either a clay animal or a clay food. Two players build a herd and then battle one herd against another. The more powerful herd wins while skill is used in building the herd strategically and maintaining the herd through the use of food.
That only the lion cub can move from place to place.
the people who 'move' on a regular basis, are often referred to as "nomads" .
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Because they want warm weather all Year around.
Nomadic farming is a type of livestock-raising enterprise were herders of mainly sheep, goats or cattle, do not settle in one place, but continually move with their herds of livestock to different grazing areas according to the growth of the grass and the seasons.
Nomadic herders roam with their animals to where the greenest grass and the most water is.
The different forms of pastoralism include nomadic pastoralism, where herders move with their livestock in search of fresh grazing lands; transhumant pastoralism, where herders move seasonally between different altitudes or climates with their livestock; and sedentary pastoralism, where herders remain in one location and bring the livestock to grazing areas. Each form of pastoralism is adapted to the specific environmental and social conditions of the region.
Nomadic herders are limited to where they can graze their animals, and cannot manage pastures because there really is no such thing as a pasture. When the grass is not there, they have to move on; they can't stay in one place.
People who move from place to place with the seasons are called nomads. Nomadic lifestyles are often characterized by moving in search of food, water, and pasture for livestock.
To seasonal food and water sources.
Nomadic herders are limited to where they can graze their animals, and cannot manage pastures because there really is no such thing as a pasture. When the grass is not there, they have to move on; they can't stay in one place.
Nomadic herders typically live in regions that support extensive grazing, such as grasslands, steppes, and tundras. Common areas include parts of Central Asia, the Arctic, and the Sahel region of Africa, where they move seasonally in search of pastures and water for their livestock. Their lifestyle is often adapted to harsh climates and remote locations, emphasizing mobility and a deep connection to the land.
Not all people in Africa do this, but there are certain tribes that live a nomadic lifestyle, either as hunter gatherers (eg the bush people of the Kalahari) or as cattle herders following the grass (eg the Maasai).
Nomadic means wandering. Nomads or nomadic people are groups that do not settle in one place permanently, but periodically move from place to place.