Early Human Migration
Pastoral Nomads
Forced Migration
Causes of Migration
Consequences of Migration
100

Where did early humans originate about 200,000 years ago?

Africa

100

What do pastoral nomads move from place to place?

Their herds or livestock

100

What is forced migration?

When people must leave their homes because conditions make it impossible to stay.

100

One basic reason early humans migrated was to look for what?

Food

100

Migration helped spread what across the world?

Human populations

200

What major ice‑age land bridge allowed humans to reach North America?

The Bering Strait land bridge

200

What seasonal pattern do pastoral nomads often follow?

Moving between highland and lowland grazing areas

200

Name one natural disaster that can cause forced migration.

Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, or wildfires

200

What human trait leads people to explore new lands even without danger?

Curiosity

200

What did different groups develop as they adapted to new environments?

Diverse cultures and languages

300

Why did early humans often migrate in small groups?

Smaller groups were easier to move and could find enough resources.

300

Name a group known for seasonal livestock migration in East Africa.

The Maasai

300

Rising sea levels threaten which island nation, potentially forcing citizens to relocate?

Maldives

300

What grows and increases pressure on resources, causing migration?

Population

300

What happens when different migrating groups interact?

They share ideas, tools, and technologies.

400

Name one adaptation early humans made when they reached colder Europe.

They made warm clothing or built shelters.

400

Why do pastoral people move their animals in the first place?

To find fresh grass and water

400

What long-term climate issue has caused farmers in the Sahel to move?

Drought and desertification

400

What climate event during prehistory pushed humans into new areas?

The Ice Age

400

How can forced migration sometimes affect communities receiving migrants?

Conflicts over land or resources

500

What is one reason humans spread into every continent except Antarctica during prehistory?

They followed animals, searched for food, adapted to climate changes, or explored new lands.

500

How does seasonal migration help keep livestock healthy?

It prevents overgrazing and avoids areas with disease or harsh weather.

500

Why might forced migrants struggle in new locations?

 Loss of homes/jobs, discrimination, difficulty integrating, or conflicts over resources.

500

Name one environmental problem that forces modern people to migrate.

Climate change, desertification, pollution, rising sea levels

500

What is one long-term effect of human migration on world history?

The formation of complex societies, trade networks, and cultural diversity.

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