nWireless link between LAN hub and mobile data terminal equipped with antenna
nLaptop computer or notepad computer
nUses:
nTransfer data from portable computer to office server
nExtended environment such as campus
Yes, the Lipan Apache were traditionally a nomadic tribe. They moved frequently to follow herds of game and to access seasonal resources, such as water and plants. Their nomadic lifestyle was integral to their survival and culture, allowing them to adapt to the varied environments of the Southwest United States and northern Mexico.
Advantages of nomadic farming include sustainable land use, access to fresh grazing for livestock, and flexibility to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Disadvantages may include limited access to education and healthcare, vulnerability to natural disasters, and challenges in accessing markets for their products.
they were nomadic!!
The Indians were nomadic.
the importace of the nomadic people are they are nomadic
The Indians were nomadic.
No not nomadic
The Jumano people were not strictly nomadic; they were semi-nomadic. They lived in the regions that are now west Texas and parts of Mexico, where they engaged in both hunting and gathering as well as farming. Their lifestyle involved seasonal movement to follow game and access different agricultural resources, but they also established semi-permanent villages. This adaptability allowed them to thrive in their environment.
yes they are
Nomadic herders are limited to where they can graze their animals, and cannot manage pastures because there really is no such thing as a pasture. When the grass is not there, they have to move on; they can't stay in one place.
Nomadic.
they were settled