They were called the nomads. They lived by going to different places for food and shelter. After they consumed food that a place can provide, they look for another place to live. This stopped when people learned the way of livestock. They learned farming and growing livestock so they settled in a place.
Nomads usually follow herds of animals which they rely on for food, clothing, warmth, and many other things. They can also be driven from an area by drought or natural disaster.
If you want to be technical about it, yes. The first humans to permanently live in the USA were the Native Aboriginals, who were descendants of Siberians nomads. Beyond that, the USA was later colonized by Britain (as well as France and Spain to a lesser extent), meaning that immigrants from those countries (and imported slaves from Africa) began to permanently inhabit the USA. Today, the USA welcomes thousands of immigrants from around the world. Thus, the USA was "built" by immigrants from all over the place.
No. yes we do live.
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If they are nomads, they usually arent going to settle down. Or they wouldnt be called Nomads! :)
NO! Nomads move around durning the year.
When they found a place suitable for them to live lifelong.
the nomads live in tents made from animal skin
Nomads wander from place to place to live.
nomads are people that live today since the medieval erea
In the desert
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
NOMADS
You can be more specific -- who is "they"?
beacuse they are nomads
Yes