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what are the five features of sedentary community
The opposite of Nomadic is Sedentary or Settler communities
No, "sedentary" typically describes a lifestyle characterized by a lack of physical activity, often due to prolonged sitting or inactivity. It is also used to refer to populations or species that remain in one place rather than migrating. In contrast, unsettled communities or societies are often described as nomadic or transient, which is the opposite of sedentary.
Neolithic people were primarily sedentary, meaning they lived in permanent settlements rather than being nomadic and continually on the move. This sedentary lifestyle was made possible by advancements in agriculture, allowing for the establishment of more stable communities.
During the Neolithic era, communities transitioned from being nomadic to more sedentary as they began to practice agriculture and settle in one location to cultivate crops and raise livestock. This shift towards sedentary lifestyles was a key development in the Neolithic period.
Sedentary. It is part of their cultural beliefs
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Yes, sedentary people typically settled in villages or towns where they established permanent dwelling places and engaged in agriculture and other activities to sustain themselves. This shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities marked the beginning of civilization.
Sedentary.
They farmed and produced a surplus of food which enabled them to go beyond mere survival and devole resources to establishing cities and culture.
Nomadic refers to people or communities who move from place to place with no permanent settlement, while sedentary refers to people who live in one location for an extended period. Nomadic lifestyles are characterized by mobility and reliance on natural resources, while sedentary lifestyles involve permanent structures and agriculture.