What is the difference between a sedentary and a nomadic tribe?

A. A sedentary tribe lived in portable houses.
B. A nomadic tribe lived in permanent villages.
C. A sedentary Tribe complied peacefully with the Indian removal act.
D. A nomadic tribe moved from place to place to find more resources.

D. A nomadic tribe moved from place to place to find more resources.

The main difference between a sedentary tribe and a nomadic tribe is their settlement patterns. A sedentary tribe typically lives in permanent villages or settlements and engages in agriculture or other settled forms of food production. In contrast, a nomadic tribe is one that moves from place to place in search of food, water, and other resources. Nomadic tribes do not have a permanent settlement and typically follow animal migrations or natural resource patterns.