they were close to trees for fuel and had animals to hunt.
Not a I know of. They're resident birds. The robins in northern states move to more southerly locations in winter. Birds from states in the northeast move down to the mid Atlantic states.
It is more humid in the summer days, so the electrons dont have much space to move around. :)
Its in her bedroom, move the glass around til it highlights it around the floor!
Yes, robins typically migrate from Alaska during the winter months. As temperatures drop and food sources become scarce, they move south to find milder climates and better foraging opportunities. Most robins migrate to the southern United States and parts of Mexico, where they can survive the winter more comfortably.
The sun appears to move further north in winter due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth orbits the sun, its axial tilt causes different regions to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. During winter in the Northern Hemisphere, the axis is tilted away from the sun, resulting in shorter days and lower sun angles, making it seem as though the sun is moving north in the sky. This phenomenon is part of the seasonal changes experienced on Earth.
Because they want to move from winter villages.
They moved of the coldness
Wigwams Most Algonquian Indians lived together in settled villages during the farming season, but during the winter, each family group would move to their own hunting camp. Wigwams are not portable, but they are small and easy to build. Woodland Indian families could build new wigwams every year when they set up their winter camps.
They fought disease when we settled and later on in history they were forced to move to a reservation. they main tribes were Called the 5 civilized tribes and when the move happened it was calledThe Trail of Tears many Native Americans died on the trip cause the army made them move in the dead of winter. If they rebelled entire villages were slaughtered nobody was spared if they fought. They army chose winter because that's when the entire tribe was in one spot.
I think that they didn't move to place to place I think they settled villages
the siksika people when is winter they don't move from the place that they are but they often move because the buffalo herds .
uphill, for an experiment look for "Do forest fires move faster uphill or down hill
Normally on the ground, but can move about in the forest canopy.
They move better in the summer.
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People may live in villages because they may have been born there and decided not to move. They may have an emotional attachment to the people they have grew up with also.
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.