migration
Prononciation : [maɪˈɡreɪʃən]
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Contexte : « biology »
(noun) the movement of animals from one place to another, usually to find food, warmth, or a place to breed. For example, many birds fly south for the winter because it's warmer there, and they can find more food.
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Every year, millions of birds undergo migration to escape the cold weather.
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Some animals do not migrate and stay in the same place all year long.
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Why do you think some animals choose migration to find food?
Contexte : « human geography »
(noun) when people move from one country or region to live in another. Sometimes people move to find better jobs, safety, or to be with family.
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The migration of families to the city has helped boost the economy.
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Not all migrations are easy; some people face many challenges when moving to a new country.
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What are some reasons that lead to migration in families?
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