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Question
Distinguish between:
Short term migration and Long term migration.
Solution
Short term migration | Long term migration. | |
1. | This type of migration can be, for limited time or seasonal. | People leave their place of residence and move to a new place. It is not decided whether they will return soon or not. |
2. | Some tribes travel seasonally in search of fodder, this is called seasonal migration | They may come on holidays for a few days and go back. |
3. | In some places in Maharashtra, more labor is needed during sugarcane harvesting. Then, these labours work in sugar cane fields. When there is no work on the farm, they go to the city and work as labourers. | if the migrated person returns to the original place after a very long time, it is called a long term migration. But if the person never returns to his original place, it is called permanent migration. |
4. | This is an example of seasonal migration. | In addition, migration can be voluntary or involuntary. |
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