Migration Patterns
Geography ⇒ Human Geography
Migration Patterns starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one challenge faced by migrants in urban areas.
Describe one social impact of migration on the destination area.
Describe one way in which migration can lead to cultural exchange.
Explain how migration can affect the age structure of the source region.
Explain how migration can lead to the growth of slums in cities.
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary migration.
Explain the term 'brain drain' in the context of migration.
Explain the term 'urbanization' in relation to migration.
Name any two pull factors that attract people to cities.
State one economic benefit of migration for the destination region.
State one way in which migration can affect the education of children in migrant families.
State one way in which migration can benefit the source region.
What is migration in the context of human geography?
What is the main reason for rural to urban migration in India?
What is the term for people who are forced to leave their homes due to natural disasters or conflicts?
