Предмет: Русский язык, автор: uu9476985

Каких ты знаешь бабочки?
Расскажи что ты знаешь о мотельке и моли?
Нарисуй бабочек?

Ответы

Автор ответа: sonatuskaa40
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Ответ:

1)Капустницы,Бархатница Ферула,Махаон,Пафия.

2)Мотылёк-опыляют растения, когда питаются нектаром цветов.Они важны для опыления конкретных растений, таких как белый клевер. Нельзя недооценивать их вклад в опыление.Питаются цветками.

Моль — маленькая белая или коричневая бабочка. Портит шерстяные вещи и мех — в шубах и свитерах появляются дыры. Людей она не кусает и не переносит инфекции, но питается крупами, которые после этого есть нельзя. Моль оставляет продукты жизнедеятельности, которые могут вызвать аллергию, дерматит и конъюнктивит.

3)Прости рисовать не умею,найди картинки в интернете.

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