Migration pathways are routes that people follow when they move from one place to another, like a map showing the best way to get from home to school.
Imagine you have a toy car and you want to drive it from your bedroom to the living room. There might be a few different ways to go: around the couch, under the table, or through the hallway. Each of these is a pathway, just like how people choose their migration pathways when they move.
Why People Choose Different Pathways
Sometimes, one pathway is faster or easier than another. Maybe it’s shorter, or there are fewer obstacles in the way, like a big pile of toys blocking the hallway!
People might also choose different paths based on where they want to go. Some might take a direct route, while others might make a few stops along the way, just like taking a detour for ice cream before getting to school.
Each pathway is like a story, showing how people move and why they pick one road over another.
Examples
- A family moves from a small village to the city for better jobs.
- People walk across deserts to find new homes.
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