The Incas lived in organized communities rather than as nomads. They established a vast and sophisticated empire in the Andean region of South America, characterized by well-planned cities, agricultural terraces, and extensive road systems. Their society was highly structured, with a centralized government that coordinated labor and resources among various communities. This allowed them to thrive in their settled agricultural lifestyle.
The Incas settled in communities and built cities, such as their capital city of Cusco in modern-day Peru. They were not nomadic but rather established a vast empire with a complex network of roads and communication systems.
Yes they did.
You can be more specific -- who is "they"?
They were permanent settlers in Mexico.
no cause all their villages were made out of rocks
The pastoral nomads and the agrarian communities did cooperate through the barter trade.
The Community of people who live in the Gobi Desert are called the Mongol. They consist mostly of chinese farmers, herders and nomads.
If they are nomads, they usually arent going to settle down. Or they wouldnt be called Nomads! :)
When they found a place suitable for them to live lifelong.
NO! Nomads move around durning the year.
Incas lived in Atacama desert.
the nomads live in tents made from animal skin