Many different birds migrate. Basically they follow good food supplies, which often means following good weather.
no because birds fly to a warmer place
Many birds migrate to warmer climates in the winter to find food and escape the cold weather. They may travel thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds, where they can find resources to survive until it is time to return to their breeding grounds in the spring.
Kind of like the birds. They migrate from a colder placer to a warmer place.
The main reason that birds fly south in the winter is because they can't stay in a cold place so they fly south to a warmer place during the winter.
Birds such as finches, humming birds, and robins go south because they cannot handle a winter. They would be unable to find food and proper shelter.
Some birds can't stand the cold temperatures that winter can bring, so flying south to warmer climates is there natural survival instinct. To answer your question yes south is a good place
the thousands place in math is1000^thousands place^ hundreds place^tens place^ ones place
yes it is called migration. animals such as birds fly to warmer countries during the winter to survive i know of no others
To migrate is to move ones home or place of living from one region or country to another.Birds migrate before winter to warmer climates.
Are you asking how to round to thousands place when there's a zero in that place
They migrate because of different weather conditions and food supplies. Migratory birds generally fly somewhere to breed, raise their chicks and then fly back. Some fly hundreds (or thousands) of miles. This is generally driven by the need for food and mating space.
The number in the thousands place is 4.