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Humans don't migrate, but they were following the herds.
Which of the following is the most probable factor that influenced the earliest human migration from Asia to the Americas? Development of ocean-going technology Forced migration of slaves from central Asia Exposed land bridge on the Bering Strait The isthmus connecting North America to South America was temporarily exposed
to find riches
fossil fuels effect the climate because of global warming and it effects weather and migration of animals, these effects human life because most humans in certain areas arn't use to major weather such as, if a country which is very hot becomes very cold
Yes it is.
Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, often in search of better living conditions, opportunities, or to escape conflict or persecution. Migration can be voluntary or forced, and can occur within a country (internal migration) or across international borders (international migration).
Oceans and deep rivers form natural boundaries because they restrict human and animal migration.
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
Increase in diversity
Oceans and deep rivers form natural boundaries because they restrict human and animal migration.
Oceans and deep rivers form natural boundaries because they restrict human and animal migration.
Human migration, in big enough numbers, puts pressure on the environment. Humans generally pollute the environment in many ways, even when they try not to. Sewage, road-building, tree-felling and air-pollution are just a few of the effects.