What factor most likely determined how often a nomadic group moved?
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Fresh pastures, climatic conditions and the availability of food are the factors that determine how often a nomadic group will move.
Anyone who moves from one place to another rather residing in one place is called the nomads. There can be many reasons for the migration of the nomads such as herders change places because of the weather (that is not suitable for their animals). Whereas, other nomads including that of the traders and merchants, travels move for exchanging of their goods. Moreover, pastoralists had to move from one place to another in search of fresh pastures for their cattle
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