It would depend on the amount of food that could be hunted (animals) or gathered (roots, fruits) and the water supply.
Paleolithic people were largely nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food and resources. The exact length of time spent in one location varied depending on factors such as availability of food, climate, and season. Some groups may have stayed in a location for weeks or months, while others may have moved more frequently.
After failing to find gold, many forty niners turned to farming, ranching, or starting businesses to make a living. Some stayed in California while others moved to different regions in search of other opportunities.
The neolithic shelter was unfortunatley built with clay and stone, but it still stayed up very well. It also helped because there were so many kids it was important to live under a roof like those in that time period. Unlike the ones we have now with air conditioning and beds and all of that great stuff.
Hunter-gatherer communities were typically nomadic, moving frequently in search of food and resources. They stayed in one place for only short periods of time before moving on to new areas.
St. John Vianney spent over 40 years as the parish priest of Ars, France, from 1818 until his death in 1859. His dedication to his parishioners and his reputation for holiness would lead him to be remembered as the patron saint of parish priests.
The length of time hunter-gatherers stayed in one region depended on factors such as resource availability, environmental conditions, and seasonal patterns. They would typically move to a new area once local resources became scarce or conditions became unfavorable for survival.
available food, climate conditions, and amount of stored food.
The availability of resources like food and water, seasonal changes, and interactions with other groups. Hunter-gatherers moved to follow sources of food and to avoid competing with neighboring groups, meaning they often stayed in one region for weeks or months at a time before moving on.
the nakoda indians move from place to place but when they were done moving they stayed in the Rocky Mountain region.
False. Sedentary people typically stayed in one place and engaged in activities such as farming, while pastoralists were the ones who moved around with livestock from region to region.
Both are correct, depending on the situation. I stayed in my house. I stayed in a hotel. I stayed at the door. I stayed at the starting-line. I stayed at the beach for the weekend. I stayed at my friend's house.
Yes the Karankawas were Nomadic because they traveled from one place to another but they usually just stayed in a general region/ area.
Yes the Karankawas were Nomadic because they traveled from one place to another but they usually just stayed in a general region/ area.
The correct spelling is stayed.
The homophone of Stayed is "stayed."
they have 4 legs because they have avolved from a tiny 4 legged creature, it was a good feature and so it stayed the same apart from the length.
The word "stayed" is a verb.Some example sentences are:We stayed at the local hotel.The dog obediently stayed where he was told.He stayed behind after school to finish his project.