Why Populations Change: Moving In and Out
Students will explore how people moving into (immigration) or out of (emigration) an area can change its population size.
Key Questions
- Explain what it means when people move into a new country or area.
- Describe what happens when people move away from their home country or area.
- Discuss how these movements can make a town or country's population bigger or smaller.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
Suggested Methodologies
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