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A group of farmers leave their homes to search for more fertile lands elsewhere.
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.
The nouns in the sentence are hibernation and migration, compound object of the preposition 'by'.
Internals migration
They had a voluntary exchange on the apartment.
the massive migration has begun. Birds also show migration to survive.
what are some examples of migration That is not really an answer! :(
Forced migration is when people are told to move and voluntary is movement upon self-interest.
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.
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Involuntary migration is when people are forced to leave their homes due to factors like war, persecution, or natural disasters. Voluntary migration, on the other hand, is when individuals choose to move to another place for reasons such as employment opportunities, better living conditions, or to be closer to family.
voluntary, forced, and i think reluctant
Voluntary migration involve weighing up the advantages and disadvantages prior to a decision being made
Well, an example of involuntary is your esophagus or intestines. We were taught that digestion is an involuntary process, so I am sorry but I do not know of any voluntary muscle examples.
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.
Activities such as commuting to work or traveling for vacation are not considered examples of migration for humans. Migration typically refers to the permanent or semi-permanent relocation of individuals or groups of people from one place to another.
Voluntary migration refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one place to another based on their own free will, often driven by factors such as economic opportunities, education, or lifestyle preferences. Unlike forced migration, which occurs due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters, voluntary migration is typically characterized by a desire for improved living conditions or personal advancements. This type of migration can significantly impact both the origin and destination regions, contributing to cultural exchange and economic development.