Migration refers to the movement of people or animals from one place to another typically to seek better living conditions or opportunities. Movement, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses any change in position or location, including migration but also daily activities such as walking or driving.
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Radial migration refers to the movement of neurons from the ventricular zone to the outer layers of the cortex during brain development, while tangential migration involves the movement of neurons parallel to the surface of the brain. Radial migration is crucial for the establishment of the brain's layered structure, while tangential migration contributes to the distribution of neurons across different brain regions.
The movement of people from one area to another is called migration. This can involve people moving within the same country (internal migration) or between different countries (international migration).
Migration.
Internal migration is movement within a country. For example, moving from the East Coast of the US to the West Coast.International migration is moving from one country to another. For example moving from China to America.
The movement of people within their own country is called internal migration, while the movement across international borders is called international migration.