To Move From 1 Place To Another Place Instead Of Hibernating
Yes, the word "migrate" does have a prefix, which is "mi-" meaning "to move."
The root word for the word "migrate" is "migrare," which comes from Latin meaning "to move from one place to another."
The Future tense of migrate is "Will migrate", the word (will) or (shall) can be use when the sentence is future. EX: My parents (migrate) "will migrate" to Canada next year
A synonym of course. An antonym for a word that is defined for hvaing the opposite or nearly the opposite meaning.
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
They partially migrate, meaning they sometimes migrate.
They partially migrate, meaning they sometimes migrate.
Im guessing you are referring to wild horses? No wild horses do not migrate, In fact wild horses move around a "track" on a 24hour schedule, Meaning they are in the same exact place at the same time every day of the year.
They do not migrate.
Yes, the word "migrate" does have a prefix, which is "mi-" meaning "to move."
The meaning of Colonize is to migrate to and settle in.
the same place
They do not hibernate or migrate. They stay in the same area year round.
The root word for the word "migrate" is "migrare," which comes from Latin meaning "to move from one place to another."
Salmon migrate out to sea, and then return to where they were born to mate.
Rat kangaroos do not migrate. No Australian marsupial migrates. They will move to where the food is, but this is not the same as migrating.
No, snakes do not migrate. They are territorial, and stay in the same area.