How long would a nomad stay in one place for?
It changes from time to time and from tribe to tribe.
Early spring is the hardest season i South East Africa: a hot dry period following the cool, dry winter. Most plants are still dead or dormant, and supplies of autumn nuts are exhausted. Meat is particularly important in the dry months when wildlife can't range far from the receding waters.
Why were the first Americans nomads?
Well, the first americans were called nomads They traveled from asia to north america to south america.The crossed the Bering Land Bride or Beringia also known as today as the Bering Strait. Nomads meaning homeless also ment that the 1st americans never had a permanent home. If i didn't answer your question then i didn't understand it or i am just stupid:)
Why did the Fertile Crescent was an ideal for nomadic people?
The Fertile Crescent was ideal for nomadic people because of its abundant water supply from rivers like the Tigris and Euphrates, fertile soil for agriculture, and diverse range of plants and animals for hunting and gathering. The region's geographical features provided ample resources for sustaining a nomadic lifestyle revolving around agriculture and herding.
Why do Nomadic people wrap themselves in a blanket before going outside?
nomadic people wrap themselves in a blanket before going outside because the blanket is fabric therefore protecting their skin from the sun.
Like hunters and gatherers. They would follow the animals and didn't live in permanent homes
What do bedouin people use for transport?
Bedouins use the camels they herd for transport. The modern Bedouins use 4x4 wheel drives.
What was the importance of nomadic people on the silk road?
the importace of the nomadic people are they are nomadic
Why do people have abortaions?
People have abortions for many reasons. Most abortions are because the other cannot afford to raise the child or does not or cannot handle the responsibility of raising a child. Many abortions are preformed because of medical issues where the mother's life would be endangered y continuing the pregnancy.
Did Paleolithic live in small groups of nomads?
yes they did they usually lived in 20-60 people to make the hunting for safe.
There are actually 3 categories for nomads: First is the "hunters-gatherers" or known as foragers, they gather wild fruits and vegetables. Second is the "pastoralism", they move depending on the available of their resources and they pastures for their livestock. pastoralism uses animals to use the milk as their dairy products, the skin or wool or other animal hair to use as clothing, manures as fertilizer and fuel. The last is the "peripatetic" nomads, they are widely skilled in crafting and trading their works to others.
Why was the Kaaba significant to the Bedouins?
The Kaaba was significant to the Bedouins because it housed images of their gods. It is a cuboid building in Mecca, which is in Saudi Arabia.
About a billion years ago early humans used tails to balance in trees to escape predators
Are people foregut or hindgut fermenters?
Humans are not foregut or hindgut fermenters.
These are special adaptations that occur in herbivores (such as horses and cows).
Why do nomadic people move to another place?
It is more often then not simply to follow food. the may stay in one spot long enough to eat all the plants in the region and then move to place that still has plants, or they may be following herds of animals that they use for food