Which threat to monarch butterflies is abiotic?(1 point)

Responses

climate change
climate change

decrease in mates
decrease in mates

decrease in food
decrease in food

predators
predators

climate change

Which threatened habitat do monarch butterflies migrate to?(1 point)

Responses

grasslands in Mexico
grasslands in Mexico

mountain forests in Mexico
mountain forests in Mexico

farmland in the U.S.
farmland in the U.S.

coastal areas in the U.S.

grasslands in Mexico

Climate change will likely increase monarch butterflies’ (1 point)

Responses

resources.
resources.

population.
population.

habitat.
habitat.

competition.
competition.

habitat

The abiotic threat to monarch butterflies is climate change. To determine this, we can identify the factors that are abiotic, meaning non-living or physical in nature. Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperature, precipitation patterns, and weather conditions, which impacts the availability of suitable habitats for monarch butterflies. Therefore, among the given options, climate change is the correct answer as the abiotic threat to monarch butterflies.