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How is nomadic farming practised? What does the reared animals provide the herders and their family?

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Answered by dwivedihemant63
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Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. Nomadic pastoralism is commonly practised in regions with little arable land, typically in the developing world, especially in the steppe lands north of the agricultural zone of Eurasia.

Animals such as sheep, camel, yak, and goats are mostly reared. They provide milk, meat and other products to the herders and their families.

Answered by julimohapatra2009
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Explanation:

Nomadic farming is commonly practiced in regions with little arrival and the development world especially in the strip lands north of the agricultural zone of Eurasia.

animal such as sheep camel yak and goats are mostly red they provide milk meet and other products to the herders a

nd their families

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