pastoralists combine pastoral activities with agriculture.explain
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The lives of the pastoralists were most affected during droughts. Drought is a period when a region notes deficiency in its water supply whether surface or underground water. Generally, this occurs when a region receives consistently below average precipitation. The lives of the pastoralists are traditionally nomadic. they move from place to place to find forage and feed fodder to their cattle. In times of drought, their lives change in the following manner:
1) there is a steady decrease in the quality and quantity of animal stock
2) The sources of income shrink
3)they had to go look for work in towns doing odd jobs like charcoal burners.
1) there is a steady decrease in the quality and quantity of animal stock
2) The sources of income shrink
3)they had to go look for work in towns doing odd jobs like charcoal burners.
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