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During the Course of Two Generations, Monarch Butterflies Move from Southern

Question 43

Question 43

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During the course of two generations, monarch butterflies move from southern Canada to Mexico, spend the winter in Mexico, and then return to southern Canada. This is an example of


A) climate.
B) migration.
C) storage.
D) foraging.

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