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What was the role of nomads in the economy?

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Answered by nashabhi612
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The nomads as pastoralits who were considered having no role in the economy have started to contribute as the Pastoralists are people who rear animals, and move from place to place in search of green pastures. Some of them moved to combine a range of activities – cultivation, trade and herding – to make their living.


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Answered by chhayag39
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The nomads as pastoralits who were considered having no role in the economy have started to contribute as the Pastoralists are people who rear animals, and move from place to place in search of green pastures. Some of them moved to combine a range of activities – cultivation, trade and herding – to make their living.



The Nomads ' economy is , on one level , simple households raise sheep , goats , and Yak under a " natural " system of pastoral production. Their livestock are not fed any specially sown fodder plants or gains and survive exclusively by grazing on range forage .


This can be very trickly however because if they were to settle somewhere with higher altitudes , that would pose a problem , as there would be a very short growing season .




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