climate changes
strong leaders
the invention of the wheel
competition from other nomadic groups
The term used to describe the movement of people is migration. Migration refers to the process where individuals or groups of people relocate from one place to another for various reasons such as work, family, or environmental factors.
Physical factors such as geographical barriers like mountains, deserts, or bodies of water can restrict migration. Cultural factors like language barriers, lack of social connections, or fear of discrimination may also deter people from migrating. Economic constraints, political instability, or strict immigration policies can further inhibit migration.
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
Basically the environment, resources, the equipment, the people in charge of the care.
Individuals from the same race may have many homozygous genes due to shared ancestry and genetic relatedness within the population. However, variability in genetic diversity exists within and among different racial groups due to factors such as migration, admixture, and genetic drift.
It led to migration
The term used to describe the movement of people is migration. Migration refers to the process where individuals or groups of people relocate from one place to another for various reasons such as work, family, or environmental factors.
Moving for jobs
How does the interaction of people groups affect the growth of societies?
they lose their culture, friends, family
People moving in large groups from one area to another is called a migration. This phenomenon can occur for various reasons, including economic opportunities, environmental changes, or social and political factors. Migration can be internal, within a country, or international, crossing borders between countries.
Push-pull factors in migration either push people out of an area due to depletion of Natural Resources or pull in due to abundant land that attracts people.
Extra-regional migration refers to the movement of people from one region to another that is outside their immediate geographic area or region. This type of migration often involves individuals or groups relocating across national borders to different continents or distant countries. Factors driving extra-regional migration can include economic opportunities, political instability, environmental changes, and social factors. It contrasts with intra-regional migration, which occurs within a specific region or area.
Animals migrate people don't. If you are asking about people we need who, how, when, where questions to answer.
Migration can either increase or decrease the density of an area. If more people move into an area, the density will increase. Conversely, if people leave an area, the density will decrease. Migration patterns can also affect the composition and distribution of the population within an area.
You mean places not planets
from east Florida to the bahama islands