The abiotic threat to monarch butterflies from the options you've provided is climate change. Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the environment that can affect ecosystems, such as temperature and weather patterns. In contrast, the other options—decrease in food, decrease in mates, and predators—are biotic factors, as they involve living organisms and their interactions.
Which threat to monarch buterflies is abiotic?
Decrease in food
Decrease in mates
Climate change
Predators
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