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.
Who you would call a migration expert would probably depend on which species migration you want information about. A person who specializes in, say, wolves and their migration might be totally different from aperson who specializes in the migration of, say, seagulls.
This movement was known as the Puritan migration.
what are some examples of migration That is not really an answer! :(
what is the migration patterns in england?
There are 2 mainly types of migration,temporary migration as well as permanent migration.
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
The staying in one's country.
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.
Permanent movement from one continent to another.
Permanent movement within one region of a country.
To live one country to live in another permanent
Migration is a movement from one place to another.Migration are of two types:1. Temporary Migration2. Permanent MigrationTourism is a sub type of temporary migration.
if you mean reverse pal park nope its permanent
Seasonal migration is the movement of any group of living organism, including higher species order from habitat to a different location for habitat, breeding,food,employment during any change in season . Permanent migration is relocation of any habitat permanently by any living organism,including higher species order.
Temporal human migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another for a specific period of time, often temporarily. This could be for reasons such as employment, education, or seasonal work. Temporal migration differs from permanent migration as individuals intend to return to their place of origin after a certain period.