why do tribes move from one place to another place
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who do not live in one place but move from one area to another to earn their living. Their main occupation is cattle rearing for which they need availability of water and pastures for grazing their animals. When the pastures get depleted, they move to another place with their animals, looking for pasture and water. When the water and pastures get depleted, they move again and keep repeating the cycle.
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(i) The movement of the nomads allows the pasture to regrow and recover.
(ii) It helps to protect the ecology of the environment.
(iii) It prevents the overuse of pastures.
(iv) The cattle by their dung help in providing manure.
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Tribes move from one place to another place because of the following reasons―
a) They do not have regular fields
to get fodder for their herds. They need pastures to graze their livestock.
b)They cannot stay for long in
one area because availability of pasture & water is limited.
c) In winter season when the high
Mountains are covered with snow they live in lower Hills. The dry scrub forests provide pasture for their herds.
d) In summer season the nomads begin climbing up the mountain slopes to the summer grazing Grounds. With the onset of Summer season snow melts and the mountain field turn green.
a) They do not have regular fields
to get fodder for their herds. They need pastures to graze their livestock.
b)They cannot stay for long in
one area because availability of pasture & water is limited.
c) In winter season when the high
Mountains are covered with snow they live in lower Hills. The dry scrub forests provide pasture for their herds.
d) In summer season the nomads begin climbing up the mountain slopes to the summer grazing Grounds. With the onset of Summer season snow melts and the mountain field turn green.
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