Geography, asked by shifali82, 10 months ago

what is meant by immigration and emigration​

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Answered by singlegirl786
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Explanation:

quick way to remember the difference between these two very similar words is to think of them using their first letters. “Immigration” is the act of moving into a country. (The “i” stands for into.) Similarly, “emigration” concerns the act of moving away, or exiting, your county.

Answered by vaibhavaugust2006
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Answer:Emigration is defined as the act of leaving one's country to live in another.

Immigration is defined as the act of entering one's country to live in.

Explanation: Emigration : If you live in Ireland and you move to the United States and try to set up permanent citizenship, this is an example of emigration.

Immigration : If you live in Ireland and you move to the United States and you permanently left Ireland and set up permanent citizenship in United states , this is an example of Immigration.

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