Butterflies and moths are both flying insects. Both have wings and antennae. They have similar life cycles that include the egg and caterpillar stages. However, they are different in several ways. Butterflies are usually active during the day, while moths tend to be active at night. Butterflies have knobs at the end of their antennae but moths do not. Butterflies hold their wings up when they land, whereas moths keep their wings flat when they land.
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Monarch butterflies are considered the king of the butterflies, hence the name "monarch." Monarch butterflies are orange and black, with white spots appearing on the areas of black. Monarch butterflies are poisonous to frogs, birds, mice and lizards. A male monarch butterfly has a black spot on each hind wing. Monarchs eat milkweed and nectar from flowers.
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Hand sanitizer and soap are both effective at killing germs. Doctors recommend that you use one of these products to clean your hands. However, there are some differences between soap and hand sanitizer. Hand sanitizer is alcohol based and does not need to be washed off with water. In fact, your hands should be dry when you apply sanitizer. Soap, on the other hand, requires water to be added. Unlike hand sanitizer that actually kills the micro-organisms, soap does not kill germs. Soap makes your hands slippery so that the germs slide down the drain when rinsed with water. Doctors don't care which you use, just use either soap or hand sanitizer regularly!
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Tom packed his clothes in the suitcase. His family was going on vacation. It would take many days for them to get there. He had a bag of books and puzzles to help pass the time. How was Tom traveling?
A - train B - plane C - car D - spaceship
Butterflies have one of the most interesting life cycles of all insects. It begins when a butterfly attaches an egg to a leaf. When the egg hatches, a caterpillar emerges. Caterpillars feed and grow. As the caterpillar grows, it sheds its skin four more times. Next, the caterpillar changes into a chrysalis, or pupa. In this transformation stage, the caterpillar tissues break down and the adult insect's structures are formed. Lastly, an adult butterfly emerges.
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Have you ever heard the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away?" Apples are definitely healthy foods. There are many positive outcomes to eating apples. First, apples contain Vitamin C, which boosts your immune system and keeps you healthy. Ripe apples contain 80% water and are low in calories, making them a great snack. Apples provide energy to the body. Apples help prevent heart disease, some cancers, and tooth decay. Obviously, apples are excellent foods to eat.
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