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the mongolians make yurts. they are the ones who live in them
yurts (moveable, round tents)
Don't call it a yurt. They hate that. They live in tents called gers, not yurts.
The yurt provided shelter that matched weather and lifestyle of the Mongols quite well.
These tents are called "ger" or yurts. Horse Isle Real Time Quiz Answer: ger for general knowledge: Yurt is the Russian word. Ger is the mongolian word.
Houses, cities, tents, towns, apartment buildings, villages, yurts, communes, bus terminals, hamlets, hotels, barracks, forests, streets, prisons, and for those who live too close to some borders, fear. Very much like people in many other countries.Â
Yes, people still do live on islands, like Hawai'i, or Ellis Island.
Many nomads live in Yurts. If you want to know more about Nomad lifestyles you can watch this quick video to get a better understanding: rb.gy/vrsr5
Many Mongols today live a modern lifestyle, residing in urban areas and engaging in a variety of professions. However, there are still some who maintain traditional nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles, herding livestock on the vast steppes of Mongolia. Overall, Mongols today have adapted to contemporary society while still preserving elements of their rich cultural heritage.
Nomadically. They live in yurts, which are essentially huge tents that can be folded up and moved around. The Mongols live in the Central Asian Steppes and follow the grazing patterns of the livestock they follow.
Central Asia has a population of around 72 million people, with countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan being the main ones in the region.
they still live in the southerenwest