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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
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Who are nomads? A. people with no permanent settlements whose movement is dependent on seasonal factors B. people who sail in sh

ips in search of new lands C. people with large plots of land granted to them by a king D. people who travel from kingdom to kingdom giving important advice to nobles
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AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
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The answer is A because nomads often stay in one place during harsh winters, and then they move. They have no permanent home. PLZ AWARD BRAINLIEST!

Sav [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

Option: A. people with no permanent settlements whose movement is dependent on seasonal factors.

Explanation:

Nomads are the people who do not have any fixed habitation. They move one place to another to find pasture for there livestock. Nomads usually found in the hilly areas and in a semiarid region largely dependent on the seasonal. Nomads are found in Central and Southwest Asia, and North Africa. They raise animals like goats, sheep, camels, horses and yaks.    

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