Environmental Sciences, asked by gamersatyam969158155, 3 months ago

explain the following terms-

(a) Migration

(b) Demolition

(c) Emigration​

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Answered by VIDEESHVAN
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A) Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. Migration can be within a country or between countries. ... Migration happens for a range of reasons. These can be economic, social, political or environmental. Push and pull factors drive migration.

B) the action or process of demolishing or being demolished.

C) Emigration is the relocation or process of people leaving one country to reside in another. People emigrate for many reasons, include increasing one's chance of employment or improving quality of life.

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Answered by rohanjo29
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Migration - Migration is the movement of either people or animals from one area to another. Look up in the trees, where you might see a Monarch butterfly make a stop on its migration to Mexico. Migration can be used for the journey from one place to another or for the act of movement

Demolition - Demolition is the dismantling, razing, destroying or wrecking of any building or structure or any part thereof. Demolition work involves many of the hazards associated with construction. However, demolition involves additional hazards due to unknown factors which makes demolition work particularly dangerous.

Emigration - Emigration is the relocation or process of people leaving one country to reside in another. ... Emigration affects the economies of the countries involved in both positive and negative ways, depending on the current state of the countries' economies

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