The spread of farming significantly transformed the lives of nomads by encouraging them to settle in one place, leading to the establishment of permanent communities. As agriculture provided a more reliable food source, nomads could abandon their migratory lifestyles and develop new social structures, trade networks, and cultural practices. This shift also facilitated the growth of population densities and the development of complex societies, which laid the foundation for modern civilizations. However, it also led to competition for resources and territorial disputes with neighboring groups.
Clay
farming made hunting and were able to settle down they started improving there lives like building permenat shelters and making better weaponds
nomads
Nomads or Bedouins
Nomads or Bedouins
Farming has changed a lot of animals lives
different caravans joined nomads
townspeople because more water supply and trading help
Farming changed the lives of early New Yorkers by allows the area to support a larger population. As the city grew, farmers had a market close by. The city dwellers had access to a larger food supply.
native Americans already farmed
1. There is so little Farming because not many People lives In the region of Mangolia.
Islam changed the lives of the Arab nomads altogether. Before the advent of Islam, worst kind of social and moral evils had run rampant in the Arabian society. Most of the Arabs lived in the Darkness of ignorance. Islam brought them to the light of knowledge, truth, justice and honesty. They were civilized. They learned to live in peace and harmony. They surrendered to the authority of Central Government. They learned to live in a disciplined society. They became humane, kind and helpful.