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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.

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