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Another word for people who move about with their flocks and herds is "nomads." Nomads are often associated with pastoralism, where they migrate in search of fresh pastures and water for their livestock. This lifestyle allows them to adapt to changing environmental conditions while maintaining their traditional way of life.
That describes "nomads". There are many types of nomads - the Sami people of northern Europe are one. They follow migrating reindeer herds.
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They had to follow the herds to eat.
No, that was in the Neolithic era
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Because they use herds for daily supplies, example: Nomads need meat, dairy products, and skin from their herds and they use them to carry heavy supplies
The Arabians were looking for water and grazing grounds for their herds.
Nomads. Nomads are a type of tribe that would follow the herds of animals so that they could eat.
Because they use herds for carrying heavy objects. They also consume their meat and their dairy products.
Nomads moved from place to place for a variety of reasons, the most important one being food. Nomadic peoples would follow herds as they headed south in winter, or to find new grazing lands.