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What are the reasons 'Nomadic Tribes' continuously moving from one place to another??

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Answered by divyanshi261
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✨ The nomadic tribes move from one place to another to adjust to seasonal change and make effective use of pastures available in different places in different reasons.

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✳The nomadic pastoralists of the mountains, Gujjar Bakarwala of Jammu and Kashmir, Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh to avoid harsh winters and make available
grazing pasture move down to low hills. They graze their herd on dry scrub forests. With the onset of summer in April they again move upwards. With the snow melted, sprouted grasses provide rich nutritious forage for the anim


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Answered by Satyamrajput
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⭐Reasons are as follows⤵

➡The nomadic tribes have no regular fields of their own from where they can get folder for their cattle. So, they need to move from on place to another in search of pastures.

➡They live with their herd in the low hills of Himalayas from September to April because the huge mountains or high altitudes are covered with snow during this period. In these areas the dry scrub forests provide pastures for their herds during this period.

➡With the onset of summer, as the snow melts and the hill sides begin to be covered with lush green with a variety of new grasses, the pastoralists start their northward march for their summer grazing grounds.

➡Again with the onset of winter when the mountains begin to be covered with snow and there is dearth of nutritions forage, these pastoralists are on the move again, this time on their downward journey.

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