The form of internal migration that has affected most countries is people moving from rural areas to cities. Today, most of the world's population lives in a city.
The definition of external migration is migrating, or moving, to a new home in a different state, country, or continent. This is a form of human migration. Birds migrate at specific times of the year and travel to other states or countries as the seasons change.
The adverb form of migration is "migrationally."
The plural form of migration is migrations.
Transnational migration refers to the movement of people across national borders for various reasons such as work, education, or family reunification. Unlike traditional migration patterns, transnational migrants maintain strong social, cultural, and economic ties with both their home and host countries. This form of migration often involves regular travel between the two countries.
It's also desirable to use internal reconstruction to uncover an earlier form of various languages, and to submit those pre- languages to comparative method.
yes it is called migration. animals such as birds fly to warmer countries during the winter to survive i know of no others
Global
The word migration is a noun. The plural form is migrations.
There is no country free of pollution as even if it does not pollute itself (eg Antarctica) it is affected by the pollution form other countries.
There is a form for that fill it up pay the required amount in form of draft and submit it migration certificate can be obtained by post or collected in person
Continental migration refers to the movement of people across continents, often driven by factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, environmental changes, or conflict. This form of migration can involve large groups, such as refugees fleeing war, or individuals seeking better living conditions. It significantly impacts both the origin and destination countries, influencing demographics, economies, and cultural landscapes. Notably, it encompasses both voluntary and forced migration scenarios.
'Internal' itself is already an adjective. =)