These butterflies migrate from southern Canada to
wintering sites in central Mexico. In late winter/early spring, the adult
monarchs leave the Transvolcanic mountain range in Mexico for a more northern
climate. Mating occurs and the females begin seeking milkweed to lay their
eggs, usually first in northern Mexico and southern Texas. The caterpillars
hatch and develop into adults that move north, where more offspring can go as
far as central Canada until next migratory cycle. Making this journey helps them find food and also helps preserve their species.
18. Push and pull factors
Push: something that makes people leave a region or country
Pull: something that draws people to that region of country
Ex. Push: racism or economic disaster
Es. Pull: opening of a factory or better job opportunities
Answer:
d. low-latitude, low-elevation desert in Libya
Explanation:
From 1922 until 2012, the WMO record for the highest official temperature on Earth was 57.8 °C (136.0 °F), registered on September 13, 1922 in 'Aziziya, Libya.
Because they have a matching pattern of where they would’ve been connected