nomads ( some still exist today)
People who own caravans could live in mobile homes/homes that can be moved.
Mobile is to be able to move or be moved freely or easily.
The word meaning able to move or be moved easily is "mobile."
I'm assuming you mean the Mobile home PARK wants it moved - then yes, it IS their responsibility to pay.
The Alabama city that means "able to be moved easily" is Mobile. The name Mobile is derived from the French word "mobeel," which means "movable" or "easily moved." This name reflects the city's location on the Mobile River and its historical significance as a port city that was easily accessible for trade and transportation.
A mobile file cabinet can be easily moved from room to room. This is particularly useful in office that must share one set of paper files between many people.
A mobile TV, is a tv that is mobile and can be moved, if you're talking about a LIVE mobile tv, that's a television that has live tv wherever you are, wifi is not needed.
Gers
No, the word 'mobile' is an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'mobile' describes a noun as able to move or be moved easily (a mobile phone, a mobilehome).The noun 'mobile' is a word for a decorative structure that is suspended, allowing it to turn freely in the air; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'mobile' is it.Example: The lobby of the station was dominated by a large mobile. The waiting passengers watched it as it slowly moved in the air currents.
For the speed attained and the people that can be moved, no, old trains are highly inefficient in terms of impact on the environment.
I'm sorry. I honestly do not know. If I find out, I will tell you.
Early Stone Age people moved around a lot in search of food, water, and shelter. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers who followed the migration patterns of animals and seasonal availability of plants for foraging. Moving frequently also helped them avoid depleting local resources.