Social Sciences, asked by rshashi9049, 1 year ago

People who wander in group from one place to another in search of food and shelter

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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People who wander in the group from one place to another in search of food and shelter are called nomad.

They might be hunters and gatherers.

They are often found to be shepherds, goatherds, or cattle herders.

Sometimes they travel in summer and stay at one place in winters or vice-versa.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

People who wander in group from "one place to another" in search of food and shelter are called "nomads or wanderers".

Explanation:

Nomads live either in the "outskirts of a city" or town or in the forests. They usually rear animals such as goats, sheeps etc and sell their produce occasionally. These animals also provide them with milk and meat. some common examples are kelas of Bengal, gandhila of Punjab, haryana and Rajasthan.

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