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Nomadic people generally do not stay in an area for more than a few years. Sedentary people groups have a tendency to stay in an area for many years, or permanently.

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Nomadic lifestyle: constant movement, reliance on hunting and gathering, live in temporary shelters. Sedentary lifestyle: settled in one place, reliance on agriculture, live in permanent dwellings.

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