Based on information in the passage, in the early fall, monarch butterflies migrate from

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Questions below are based on the following information. The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) migrates south for the winter. In the early fall, the butterflies leave their habitats in United States and Canada and make their journey to sites in central Mexico. In early spring, the butterflies make a return trip to their original habitats across the United States and Canada. This feat, covering up to 4,500 miles, is one of the longest insect migrations in the world. Because of the length of the trip, no single butterfly makes the entire journey. It can take up to five generations of... Show more

Based on information in the passage, in the early fall, monarch butterflies migrate from