Migration

Migration refers to the process of moving from one place to another, typically involving a change in residence. This term is commonly used to describe both human movement and the seasonal movement of animals. In the context of humans, migration may occur for various reasons, including economic opportunities, social factors, conflict, environmental changes, or the search for better living conditions. It can be temporary or permanent and can take place within a country (internal migration) or across international borders (international migration). In a biological context, migration refers to the seasonal movement of species, such as birds or fish, to find food, breed, or avoid harsh weather conditions. Overall, migration is a significant phenomenon that affects demographics, ecosystems, and cultures globally.