Pastoral nomadism entails the seasonal movement and herding of domesticated animals to find grazing land, a practice prevalent in areas where climate or terrain hinders agriculture.
Regions associated with pastoral nomadism include:
Conversely, the Amazon Basin's dense rainforests, high biodiversity, and humid tropical climate are unsuitable for pastoral nomadism. This environment supports agriculture and hunting-gathering more effectively than animal husbandry.
Therefore, the Amazon Basin region is not associated with pastoral nomadism.
