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how is migration determinate factor of population change

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Answered by HermioneGranger2007
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Migration is the movement of people across regions and territories. It is a determinant factor of population change as it changes the demographics (size and composition) of both the areas of departure and arrival. Migration plays avery significant role in changing the composition and distribution of population.
Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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<b>Migration is the movement of people across regions and territories.

Migration can be internal or international.

If some people migrate from their own state to the other state, there is internal change and a difference between population of two states is distributed.

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