Use the excerpt from “Butterflies are disappearing in Ohio. Here’s what that means for insects everywhere” to answer the question.

Which information is found in the section “What they found,” and which is in the section “Why this matters”? Drag each item to the correct location.(2 points)
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What they found Why this matters

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To answer your question accurately, I would need the specific content from the sections “What they found” and “Why this matters” in the excerpt you mentioned. However, I can provide guidance on how to distinguish the information typically found in these two sections.

In “What they found,” you would expect to see:

  • Data or results from studies or observations
  • Specific findings regarding butterfly populations in Ohio
  • Statistical trends about insect populations

In “Why this matters,” you would typically see:

  • The implications of those findings on ecosystems or biodiversity
  • Arguments explaining the importance of butterfly population declines
  • Possible consequences for the environment or agriculture

If you can provide the actual excerpts or key points from the article, I would be able to help you place the findings into the correct categories.