Early people migrated from place to place due to factors like climate change, search for food resources, population growth, or conflict with other groups. These movements were often necessary for survival and adapting to changing environments.
Early humans migrated for these reasons, 1. Changing Climates 2. Changing Landscapes 3. Not enough food supply
They disliked the way they were being treated where they were and they were curious to see what was out there in the ocean.
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. * Europeans migrated to the colonies in the early 20th century. * People have migrated from the coastlines where tsunamis might occur. * When the Earth is too polluted to live in, man will migrate to Mars and other planets.
Japan is a developed country.but that place has more chance to get earth quakes,sunamies etc.... so people migrate from japan
to go to a warmer or cooler place
Australia
People migrate for essentially the same reason that any species migrates, which is to get away from excess competition by other members of their own species. If you can move to a place that doesn't have lots of other people living there, you will have more resources available for you to use, without having to fight over them.
migrate!
Migration is when people migrate, or move from place to place. When they move into a certain area, it may also be called immigration.
they had to walk everywhere, wouldn't that suck
because they thought that new zealand was a better place
early humans always move from one place to another in search of food