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Biology, 22.03.2021 16:30 jerzie53

Https://maps. journeynorth. org/map/?year=2020&map=monarch- adult-fall Based on the Journey North map, where were the first sightings of adult monarch butterflies?

How useful is this data? How could scientists use this data in their study of the monarch migration?

What other data do you think would be important in the study of the migration of Monarch Butterflies?

What are some of the causes for the Monarch Butterflies to migrate?

How do you think migrating in groups affects group survival?

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