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Ina concludes that color does influence the attraction of butterflies and moths do you think this is a logical conclusion

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User Tanvi
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yes , butterflies and moths are attracted by light


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User Zachary Yates
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Answer: Yes, the given statement is logical.

Step-by-step explanation:

Flower colors and smell play important roles in attracting different pollinators such as butterflies, moths, ants, birds, et cetera.

Pollinators are very important for plants' reproduction as they help in spreading pollen grains.

Bright colors and smell attract these pollinators. For example, colors such as yellow, orange, red and pink attract butterflies; night-blooming flowers attract moths and bats as these pollinators are active at night time, et cetera.

They get nectar from the flowers and in return they help in pollination.

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