A transnational migrant is someone whose roots are not attached to a specific country and who doesn't follow the culture of one specific country. In this case, work and religion may be based off of two completely different countries at the same time.
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Answer: a migrant who works and worships in more than one country at a time
Explanation: it might be right, if not sorry
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Answer: A migrant who works and worships in more than one country at a time. Explanation: A transnational migrant is someone whose roots are not attached to the country they are currently living in.
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Why may glaciers be found on mountains near the equator?
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The elevation is high enough and the air temperature is cold enough to produce a few small areas of glaciers
It is possible that glaciers can exist at the Equator if they are at high enough in elevation that the air becomes cold