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why the primitive man nomadic?​

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Answered by Aditya88087
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Early humans lead a nomadic life as they moved from place to place in search of food and water. They did this because the animals on which they were dependent for food moved to distant places.

Early humans also moved to protect themselves or escape from harsh climatic conditions.

Answered by maneesha41
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Earlier man led a nomadic life for various reasons

firstly there were no permanent houses, coloneys and settlements where he could leave permanently. secondly man at that time was a hunter or food gatherer so wherever he found food easily he settled their . when the food supplies at a particular place run out he moved to other grounds. Thirdly the climate or weather conditions are comparable him to move from one place to other place . since he has not permanent houses and settlements , when the weather at a particular place changed and shifted to place changed , he shifted to places where the weather conditions more more hospitable.

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