What is the difference between a nomad and a hunter gatherer?

A) Nomads do not participate in the cultivation of the land, whereas hunter gatherers do cultivate the land while men hunt/follow the herds.
B) There is no difference between hunter gatherers and nomads other than the historical periods in which they are active.
C) Nomads have domesticated herds that they raise across large tracts of land and use for sustenance, and they do not cultivate the land. Hunter gatherers have no domesticated animals or cultivated land; they rely upon following herds as they migrate and picking roots, etc. as they travel.
D) Nomads follow the herds like hunter gatherers but they have a homestead where cultivation of crops takes place to aid in sustaining their families.
E) Nomads travel in groups no larger than 15, as any more than that is not sustainable. Hunter gatherers travel in even smaller groups as food is saved for difficult winters.


C

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