Migration is movement from one place to another. Birds migrate to warmer climates when winter comes.
Hibernation is sleeping or becoming dormant in the winter. Bears hibernate in the winter, they don't move to anther location but hibernate in the area where they have lived.
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Hibernation is to go to sleep for the winter.
Migration is to travel to other locations as the seasons require.
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Hibernation is when the body of an animal begins to slow down so it goes into a state of sleep when the body is still living but the body itself is asleep.
Migration is when animals travel to another place to escape weather conditions
When animals migrate it means they are moving to a different place for one reason or another e.g Geese fly south to warmer weather in the winter because they do not like the cold. Hibernation is where an animal sleeps throughout the whole of a period of time. E.g bears hibernate during winter due to the cold, they wake up when spring starts. They eat loads and loads before winter then because they've eaten so much it sustains them throughout winter.
Migration and hibernation are innate behaviors in some animals, meaning they are born with the ability to perform these activities without needing to learn them. However, there can be a learning component involved in fine-tuning these behaviors or adapting to changes in the environment. Overall, the instinct to migrate or hibernate is typically genetically programmed.
They are all examples of behavioral adaptations in animals to cope with changes in environmental conditions. Migration involves moving to different locations in response to seasonal changes; hibernation is a state of reduced metabolic activity to conserve energy during winter; and estivation is a dormant state to survive periods of extreme heat or drought.
Hibernation and estivation are similar in that they are adaptations to harsh climates. They offer protection to animals to maintain homeostasis. The difference is that hibernation refers to the torpor during winter while estivation refers to the torpor during summer.
The Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other animals move between Tanzania and Kenya in search of water and grazing lands.
They store food as fat. This occurs just before hibernation.
Whales do not hibernate- they would drown. They are mammals, and breathe air.
do you mean migration?? And if so migration is moving to a different area birds migrate south for warmer weather in the winter months. Hibernation is what bears do, they just sleep all winter.
Hibernation is remaining dormant in the same ecosystem. Migration is travelling to a differnet ecosystem. These are usually caused in the winter because of the drop in the climate's temperature.
An antonym for migration is immobility.
No. To migrate is to move. Hibernation is to sleep through the winter months.
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animals do both
The nouns in the sentence are hibernation and migration, compound object of the preposition 'by'.
migration and hibernation
I was wondering the same thing, so I researched it and found out. To put it in a nutshell, hibernation is when the body goes to "sleep" to save energy so the animal doesn't have to eat to survive when food resources are scarce as in the winter. Migration, on the other hand, is about moving to another warmer area when it's very cold during winter so that the animal has more access to food.
Ther are not the same obvious and I 'am a kid.
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