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use the exerot from butterflies are dissapearing in ohio heres what that means for insects everywhere to answer the question which i formation is found in the section what they found and which is in the section why it matters
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To accurately compare the information from the sections "What They Found" and "Why It Matters" in the article "Butterflies Are Disappearing in Ohio: Here’s What That Means for Insects Everywhere," I would need specific excerpts or details from those sections. However, I can guide you on how to analyze those sections based on their typical content.
1. **What They Found**: This section would generally present the findings of the study or observation regarding butterfly populations in Ohio. It would include data about population declines, specific species affected, and any trends noted over time. Look for statistics, graphs, or descriptions of biodiversity changes in this part.
2. **Why It Matters**: This section would likely discuss the implications of the findings. It might explain the broader environmental impacts of declining butterfly populations on ecosystems, food webs, and plant pollination. This part would also likely address concerns about biodiversity loss and how these changes can signal larger environmental issues affecting insects globally.
If you can provide some excerpts or summarize the contents of those sections, I could help you more specifically assess the information in each.
1. **What They Found**: This section would generally present the findings of the study or observation regarding butterfly populations in Ohio. It would include data about population declines, specific species affected, and any trends noted over time. Look for statistics, graphs, or descriptions of biodiversity changes in this part.
2. **Why It Matters**: This section would likely discuss the implications of the findings. It might explain the broader environmental impacts of declining butterfly populations on ecosystems, food webs, and plant pollination. This part would also likely address concerns about biodiversity loss and how these changes can signal larger environmental issues affecting insects globally.
If you can provide some excerpts or summarize the contents of those sections, I could help you more specifically assess the information in each.
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