Many people in rural Mongolia make a living primarily through traditional pastoralism, herding livestock such as sheep, goats, camels, and yaks. This nomadic lifestyle allows them to adapt to the harsh climate and utilize vast grasslands for grazing. In addition to herding, some engage in agriculture, particularly in the more fertile regions, and others may participate in small-scale handicrafts or trade. Tourism has also begun to play a role in providing income, as visitors seek authentic experiences in the Mongolian countryside.
Mongolia is a rural country because after the collapse of it's economy,it became a rural country...people lost jobs, government did not make enough income, some people did not have enough money for food and clothes and medical help. Hope this helped Neha Gupta
they make a living by selling themselfs even if they are men
A lot of people in rural Ireland make their living through farming and other agriculture-related jobs. They could work in a food processing factory for example. A lot of people living in rural parts of Ireland commute to the large towns and cities and make their living in a variety of ways.
they live in urban and rural
Australia's rural industries are "primary production"- so the stuff people use to make other stuff. There is a large wool trade and a lot of mining, as well as industries to support local populations (medicine, education etc)
Main types of employment are herding (sheep and yak), and mining (copper and gold). The economy is very poor now (September 2009).
After living in the city for the whole of my working life, I decided to move to the country to spend my retirement in rural peace and quiet.
People in the south make a living by farming
what do people in core region do to make a living
people make a living by opening hotels and lodges
Farming and agriculture! Whenever you hear the words "southern colonies," you should automatically make the connection that they were made up of rural and agricultural-based communities.
The people in colonial Pennsylvania farmed for a living.