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

Responses

decrease in mates
decrease in mates

decrease in food
decrease in food

predators
predators

climate change....

1 answer

The threat to monarch butterflies that is abiotic is climate change. Abiotic factors are non-living components of the environment that can affect ecosystems, such as temperature and weather patterns, which are impacted by climate change. The other options (decrease in mates, decrease in food, and predators) are biotic factors, as they involve living organisms or their interactions.

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