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This article explores the concept of migration, which refers to the act of moving from one environment to another. It discusses various examples of migration in nature, such as the movement of animals and the relocation of people. The article also delves into the reasons behind migration and the impact it can have on both the source and destination environments.
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migrate To move from one environment to another (verb)
migration The act of moving from one environment to another (noun)
mineral A naturally occurring inorganic substance.
molecule The smallest particle of a compound.
meteor A rock fragment that enters Earth’s atmosphere.
motion A change in position of an object relative to another object
microorganism Organism that is too small to be seen by the human eye
mountain Feature of Earth’s surface that rises higher than the surrounding landscapes
muscles Masses of tissue that contract to move bones or organs
neurons Cells that make up the nervous system
mutation A change in the genetic material Ex. sometimes a mutation results in a “freak” of nature
microscope Tool used to magnify small objects
natural gas Gaseous fossil fuel trapped deep underground.
natural selection Favoring those organisms that are best able to survive and reproduce.
nerves Thin strands of tissue, composed of neurons, that carry impulses