Nomads typically sourced their water from Natural Resources such as rivers, lakes, and springs. They often followed seasonal patterns to access these water sources, moving to areas where rainfall or melting snow would create temporary water supplies. In arid regions, nomads might also dig wells or rely on the collection of dew and moisture from vegetation. Additionally, some nomadic groups developed trade relationships with settled communities to obtain water or water-rich goods.
People who live in groups and move from one place to another looking for food and water are called nomads
The nomads of the prehistoric era moved when water/food supply ran out.
To find food. That is why they are nomads. They follow the herds.
Arabian nomads are called Bedouins. They travel from place to place according to the season in search of water, food, and grazing land.
Nomads
they drink there wee until they reach a water supply or town/village
Nomads wander from place to place to live.
A synonym for nomads is wanderer. An antonym for nomads is homebodies.
Nomads are in america
Nomads is a name for people who do not live in a permanent place but rather move from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land.
Nomads One tribe of Kenyan nomads is called Masai.
The pastoral nomads fought with the fellow pastoral nomads who were cattle rustlers.