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write a short note on Nomadic and pastoralist communities

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Answered by tanishqjaiswal
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Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. Strictly speaking, true nomads follow an irregular pattern of movement, in contrast with transhumance where seasonal pastures are fixed.



Answered by DodieZollner
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Nomadic people travel from one place to another while Pastoral community life depends on herding animals.

Explanation:

  • Nomad community are people who travel from one place to another during seasonal changes with their livestock in search of grass.
  • Nomadic people wander in small groups and own no permanent home. They found in the region of Africa, Asia, and Europe, along with the tundra regions of Asia and Europe.
  • A pastoral community is a group of pastoralists, whose life based on pastoralism.
  • Daily life centred upon the tending of herds and their life is typical of a nomadic. They found in North & Northeast Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, etc.

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