Too much of migration led to the occupation of river banks and grazing lands. What
would be consequences ?
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1). Reduction in agriculture.
2). Ill-effect on marine life.
3). Decreased production of milk which will directly affect the dairy industries.
4). Pollution of river water.
Explanation:
- The most significant economic consequence of migration is the effect on the ratio between population and resources.
- Excess migration causes increased pressure on resources but decreased rate of production due to the occupation of grazing land and riverbanks which are key producers of crops, milk, and other raw materials.
- It also causes pollution in the environment and affects marine life and plant and animal life which directly affects the balance of the ecosystem.
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