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Answered by smartyaryan143
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Nomads are tribes who move from place to place in search of means of subsistence people who move in search of pastures for domesticated animals are known as nomadic herders their seasonal movement with livestock.
Answered by smritisingh26
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Nomadic herding is an ecological or near ecological system of agri­culture. It is carried on mainly to produce food for the family and to fulfill the needs of clothing, shelter and recreation. It is the simplest form of pastoralism.

The nomadic herders are dependent on sheep, cattle, goats, camels, horses and reindeers for their livelihood. Herds composition varies from one region to another, but throughout the dry belt sheep and goats are the most common animals and cattle are the least common as they do not like hot and arid climates.

The length of stay of the nomads at one place and the direction of their movement are governed by the availability of water and natural forage. The nomad’s and herder’s house is generally a tent which can be transported easily. The arid and semiarid areas of the world, from the shores of At­lantic in Africa to the steppes of Mongolia, have been occupied by the pastoral nomads for the last more than 3000 years (Grigg, 1978).

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