Indirectly, i suppose. Butterflys pollinate (the same as Bee's) flowers. Not to create honey but because of the polination flowers continue to grow, so if you like flowers, then the answer is yes.
Both butterflies and human beings undergo a transformation process (metamorphosis) and experience growth and change throughout their lives. Additionally, both species rely on social interactions and connections within their communities for survival. Lastly, both butterflies and humans have the ability to adapt to different environments and challenges they encounter.
may be it can killed by humans
they eat insects for us human beings
The helpful aspects of butterflies are that they provide critical pollination of flowers, and critical food for song birds. (:
The concept of autism does not really apply to insects, which operate entirely on instinct and have no conscious minds in the sense that human beings do. So no, baby (larval) butterflies raised in a cage are not autistic.
When a human being has made the kind of mistakes which have caused problems for other human beings, it is often helpful to acknowledge those mistakes. The honesty is appreciated, and helps to create a basis for avoiding those mistakes in the future.
they treat each other by respect the others epically the old people they respect there parents and they are good and nice people and respectfully people All human beings are the off-spring of Hazrat Adam (AS). Islam teaches to be respectful, kind, helpful, sacrificing, and compassionate to all human beings and living beings. The Muslims must be kind and helpful to all humans.
Light and heat are very helpful to human beings, and radio has become pretty important too.
The Blue Morpho butterflies have many enemies. Their enemies are as follows: cats, fish, birds, other predatory insects, and human beings.
yes they do
Light and heat are very helpful to human beings, and radio has become pretty important too.
Butterflies are helpful in that they pollinate many types of flowering plants. They also provide food for a variety of birds and even other insects and frogs.