Water is highly valuable in Eastern and South Africa because it is too expensive for the government to afford in a time of drought. Therefore, when they build water pumping stations to provide them with enough water, they need to place the wells in a specific location that is easily accessible for the local people to travel to and get enough for their family that is sufficient enough to last them the whole day.
Answer:
D. the elimination of the kraal system
Explanation:
The Maasai tribe of East Africa is an example of a traditional economy. The Maasai tribe typically found in Kenya and Tanzania use livestock such as goats, sheep and cattle as social utility, it serves as the primary source of income.
Some of the events that posed a challenge to the Maasai way of life includes the following;
I. A decline in the lion population because killing a lion symbolizes a rite of passage with respect to the bravery of a warrior.
II. Encroachment of their lands by farmers.
III. The loss of their lands to national parks for recreational purposes.
However, the elimination of the kraal system is not a challenge to the Maasai way of life.
A kraal system was peculiar to the Zulus and it's usually an enclosure that surrounds a livestock. They're typically used as a place for performing sacrifices, act as a homestead for livestock, used as a defense against attack.
Answer: Because we don't want to use up all of the natural resources
Explanation:
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