Предмет: Английский язык, автор: alya3491

1. What does a Monarch butterfly look like? 2. Where does it go in the winter? 3. Where does it live the rest of the year? 4. How many miles a day can a butterfly fly? 5. How is the fourth generation of a Monarch family different from the other generations? 5. What is unusual about the Monarch butterflies' journey to Mexico? 7. How long does it take for a butterfly to reproduce? 3. Why do you think people volunteer to tag butterflies? 9. Do you think these insects are interesting?​

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Автор ответа: brawlrico2409
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1. A Monarch butterfly is known for its vibrant orange and black wings, featuring intricate patterns.

2. In winter, Monarch butterflies migrate to central Mexico to escape the cold.

3. The rest of the year, Monarchs can be found in various parts of North America, particularly in milkweed-rich areas.

4. Monarch butterflies can cover several hundred miles in a day during their migration.

5. The fourth generation of Monarchs has an extended lifespan and is the generation that migrates to Mexico.

6. The Monarch butterflies' journey to Mexico is unusual because it spans several generations, with each generation playing a specific role in the migration.

7. The reproductive cycle of a butterfly can take a few weeks, depending on the species.

8. People volunteer to tag butterflies to contribute to scientific research and monitor butterfly populations.

9. Yes, many find the life cycle, migration, and behavior of Monarch butterflies particularly interesting.

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