External migration is when you move outside the country or nation you had been previously living in. Therefore, an example would be, say, moving from California to Canada.
Migration to the east
forced migration.
chain migration
The problems in England that caused the Great Migration was religious and economic issues. The Great Migration happened in 1630.
The great migration increased the goose population in Canda by 36%
Movement within one region.
Permanent movement within one region of a country.
urban to rural.
An example of net migration would be when the # of immigrants/emigrants exceeds the # of emigrants/immigrants.
There are a great many ways in which migration has affected Peru. Migration has brought a lot of people and ideas for example.
Example sentence - The hummingbirds were ready for their migration south for the winter.
The two types of migration are voluntary and involuntary. An example of voluntary migration would be birds flying south for the winter, involuntary migration would be animals leaving a decimated rainforest.
Step migration is a migration pattern that consists of a series of small, less extreme locational changes. For example, if a person moves from a farm to a small town, then to a larger town and finally a city, it is an example of step migration. Source: http://geog.tamu.edu/sarah/humangeog/migration8.html Yea but then i think he was talking about the Migration Step migration....
Internal migration is movement within a country. For example, moving from the East Coast of the US to the West Coast.International migration is moving from one country to another. For example moving from China to America.
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Internal migration is movement within a country. For example, moving from the East Coast of the US to the West Coast.International migration is moving from one country to another. For example moving from China to America.
Step migration is a form of migration that occurs in stages or steps. Examples of this would be like when the slaves were on the Underground Railroad and had to stop at safe-houses along the way before reaching their final destination.