Many Nomads used tepees for when they were looking for food. They worked well because they were easy to transport and provided enough shelter to survive the night. Nomads soon realized that they could easily be attacked by animals or other tribes without the proper protection. that is when they started to build sturdy houses for long-term use.
Nomadic homes are homes that can easily be put up and taken down, for nomads were always roaming
they lived in huge teppes they cannot move
why do nomad homes often thick walls and small windows
they transport the nomads, and their goods across the desert.
No;but near the mountains there r deserts where people live in houses--->There r no nomads there
My ancestors were nomads. The nomads of this desert use cell phones.
They use coal and animals skin
Nomads use materials like tents, yurts, or basic wooden structures to build their homes. These structures are often designed to be portable and easy to assemble and dismantle as the nomads move from place to place.
After settling down, nomads typically lived in more permanent structures such as tents, yurts, or adobe houses. The type of home they chose often depended on the region's climate and available resources. Over time, some nomadic groups also adopted more conventional housing styles.
They are sedentary. They stayed in at one settlement and farmed, created houses, and had different roles in society. Okay Your Welcome!
the insides of the dead camels
Because they did not use agriculture yet.