The number of people migrating to Japan is far less then those, who migrate to Australia.
It may be the other way around. Japanese to South America.
yes they do
When people migrate the population that they left becomes smaller. When these people migrate to where they are going to that population becomes larger.
The Japanese migrated to Australia in the 1880s and 1890s. Before 1866, it was illegal for Japanese people to leave Japan. It was considered a capital offense.
Lack of food (for one) will make people migrate. Also, weather or temperature will make people migrate.
its hard for people to migrate because of money
they do both, people also migrate to France.
People may migrate from one region to another for economic opportunity. Other people migrate because they have family in different areas.
They didn't migrate. They had an empire of 15,000 people.
well when people migrate they can be illeagal in some places like Mexico
sure!