People often migrate to urban areas and developed countries in search of better economic opportunities, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia. Other popular destinations include European countries like Germany and the United Kingdom, which offer job prospects and quality of life. Additionally, many seek refuge in neighboring countries due to conflict or instability, such as those fleeing to Turkey or Jordan from war-torn regions. Lastly, some may move to countries with favorable Immigration policies or those that offer educational opportunities.
well when people migrate they can be illeagal in some places like Mexico
The same reason people would migrate from Europe to the Americas (separated by not hundreds but thousands of miles) in the 16th century: a better life.
yes but some animals migrate to warmer places
maybe for better jobs, some people because of wars, there is many answers
After WW2, most people stayed in there countries apart from the ones in Germany and some of the rest went to other places in Europe and few went to the US. For people in Germany, a lot of people wanted to leave as they feared for their life's of what the allies would do to them because of what Hitler did.
They migrate to warmer places in the winter because it is too cold for them to live in certain areas
Some people migrate in order to locate resources such as food. Others migrate in order to find better opportunities or to be closer to loved ones.
In some places they migrate and in others they stay the whole year.
Nomads are generally speaking a group of people that migrate to various places based on the climate or food supplies. They do not create a "home base". Nomads still exist in some countries.
Ireland didn't, it is still where it was. Some Irish people did
Some of them migrate
Mogadishu that's the capital of Somalia and prettiest