Nomadic people settled down primarily due to the development of agriculture, which allowed them to cultivate crops and domesticate animals for a stable food supply. This shift enabled them to build permanent settlements, fostering community development and trade. Additionally, environmental factors, such as climate changes that made certain areas more suitable for farming, also encouraged this transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a more sedentary one.
Nomads (a nomadic people).
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The Pueblo were a mainly nomadic tribe, but would occaisionally settle down in pit houses.
Nomadic means wandering. Nomads or nomadic people are groups that do not settle in one place permanently, but periodically move from place to place.
Most of the land was and is dry, sandy desert, making it difficult to settle down and farm.
Nomads do not settle permanently in one place. The definition of nomad is one who does not have a permanent home.
With the discovery of agriculture, people decided to settle down and make settlements since it would make irrigation for the farms easier.
The nomadic herds from Antarctica and Russia were the first people to discover America.
It means that they no longer live a nomadic life (moving from place to place on a semi-regular basis), but, that they settle down and live in one place from now on.
they were definately not nomadic, they settle in tenotchitlan for a long period of time
The discovery of farming allowed people to settle from a nomadic life of hunting and gathering.