environmental factors affecting migration
"Environmental factors affecting migration" refers to the natural or physical conditions in an area that influence the movement of organisms, including humans, from one location to another. These factors can include climate change, natural disasters, availability of resources, and changes in habitats, which can either push individuals to leave their current environment or pull them towards more favorable conditions elsewhere.
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