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immigration is migration into emigration is migration out from mutualism seems to be similar to symbiotic, where each gains from the other migration is what our Canadian geese do twice a year, for winters and summers
._. You always ask the same type of questions that can be solved with Google...
Yup. Migration is basically moving from one place to another(or you can Google for a nicer answer). He said the Canadian geese, and as well as other birds migrate to the south when it gets too cold here in the winter since it's warmer there. And vice versa in summer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutualism_(biology) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commensalism
the monarch butterfly is another great example of migration. your first question is quite easy. Mutualism is when to orgasms benefit from each others existence such as a mushroom growing on a tree. Commensalism is very similar, but with commensalism only one orgasm benefits such as fish on a coral reef.
Sorry not to realize that "migration" itself was unfamiliar. To migrate is to move, usually as a group, from one location to another.
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