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Immigration is the act of immigrating to another habitat or location, while emigrating is the act of moving form one region or country to settle into another one, usually permanently.
The act of moving to go from one place to another is called "traveling."
Yes, "migration" can be a noun to refer to the act of moving from one place to another. However, "migrate" is the corresponding verb used to describe the actual process of moving or relocating from one region to another.
people who fled from their state
I'm not sure what "imegration" means, but if you meant "immigration," it refers to the act of individuals moving from one country to another to live permanently.
Emigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for residency in another country. Immigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for citizenship of another country.
Instead of saying "moving air," you could say air displation, or wind, if the air is in the act of moving.
The Embargo Act!
immigrant is a person who enters a country or enters a new place (new environment) emigrant is when someone leaves a country or enters a new place (new environment)
Nearly everything would be different and people may act in a weird way because it's their culture and the person that moved may take a while to adjust.
To migrate is to move from one country, or place, to another.To emigrate (Latin emigratus 'migrate out') is to leave one's own country to settle in another.To immigrate (Latin immigro 'migrate in') is to come as a permanent resident to a country other than one's native land....so one country's emigrants are other countries immigrants.we emigrate from, and we immigrate to,that is the difference
The act of moving from one place to another is known as travel or transportation. It involves physically changing locations to reach a specific destination. Travel can occur by various means such as walking, driving, flying, or taking public transportation.