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Are nomads ancient Hebrews?

No. Nomads are any people who move from place to place, without a permanent location. They are not related to Ancient Hebrews.


Groups of people who move from place to place are called?

Groups of people who move from place to place are known as nomads


Does a flatworm move place to place?

i think place is when people move place to place and not stoping in one place


How do people goods and ideas move from one place to another?

Goods can be moved by transportation along with people. people have the right to walk, run, drive, boat, swim, fly on an airplane..etc. ideas can move by being shared from people or by someone making the idea happen. example: if i was to make facebook, my idea is being shared by making it.


Who are people who regularly move from place to place?

the people who 'move' on a regular basis, are often referred to as "nomads" .


When people move from place to place what are they?

immigrants


Who are people that regularly move from place to place?

the people who 'move' on a regular basis, are often referred to as "nomads" .


What is the reasons why some people move from one place to another and others live or stay where they are?

People move from one place to another because people run out of resources in one place so they have to move to another.


People who regularly move from place to place?

Nomads


Why did Jewish people move to Israel?

To return to their ancient land.


What are people called moving from place to place?

Nomadsthey are migrants, or gypsies.Nomads are people who move from place to place.


Where do most people live in the Sahel?

The people that live there are nomads. Nomads are people that move place to place looking for food, water, and land for his/her stock of animals.The ancient Egyptians held the scarab beetle in reverence because the insect's newborn seemed to appear spontaneously, as if by magic. (In fact, newborn hatched from a ball of animal dung, where the female beetle had laid her eggs.)