Yes, the Iroquois, particularly those in the northeastern woodlands, practiced seasonal mobility. They would move between different locations based on the seasons to take advantage of resources like fishing in rivers during warmer months and hunting or gathering in the forests during winter. Their settlements often included semi-permanent villages for agriculture, but they also utilized temporary camps for activities like hunting and berry-picking, reflecting their adaptive lifestyle.
The Iroquois didn't move west. They were a northeastern tribe.
Different places. Here, there, everywhere.
yes,Jersey Shore
yes because the people had to move to other places
Through their seeds and other propagules
because they had to find food in different places
YesBecause snow is there natural habitat, and they move fromplaces to places when it is winter season.
Because plant life would be used up, the season changed and they had different places for certain seasons, and animals would die out so they needed to move unless they wanted to die from starvation, heat, or coldness! Possibly infections too!
because stars dont move
It depends all on how your parents just are
Because the clouds can move and i cant believe what i am hearing.
If you don't have much stuff, you can use a train station to move. If you mean why people move to places which have train stations, that is so they travel once they get there. You might need that to look for another place to move or to commute to work.