Migration

Migration refers to the movement of people, animals, or other organisms from one place to another, often with the intent of settling temporarily or permanently in a new location. In the context of human migration, it typically involves the relocation of individuals or groups across geographical boundaries, driven by factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, environmental changes, conflicts, or social conditions. Migration can be voluntary or forced, with various forms including international migration (crossing national borders) and internal migration (moving within a country). The term also applies to the seasonal movement of animals, such as birds or fish, as they travel to find food, mate, or escape harsh conditions. Overall, migration is a significant demographic and social phenomenon that shapes cultures, economies, and populations.