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The life cycle of the butterfly is quite fascinating, They go from egg, to caterpillar, to chrysalis, to butterfly. The time it takes to go from stage to stage depends on the type of butterfly.
first you go outside and catch a butterfly. then take it and then POP! there you go. hope it helped.
It's in there nature. They change because they have to. It's like puberty, but faster.
To find out how long it will take a monarch butterfly to fly 3300 km at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour (Klawitter's), you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. So, time = 3300 km / 15 km/h = 220 hours. This means it would take the butterfly approximately 220 hours to complete the journey.
Monarch butterflies go through a four stage development cycle in their lifespans. The four stages of the monarch butterfly are the egg, the caterpillar or larvae, the chrysalis or pupa, and the butterfly.
It all depends on which kind of Egg; Riolu eggs take longer to hatch than say, a Caterpie Egg. To be sure, go to Bulbapedia.org or Serebii.net (must-know websites for Pokèmon Fans)
I have absoultly no idea! go onto bbcbitesize!
Caterpillars go through four stages in their life cycle: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult (butterfly). After hatching from an egg, the caterpillar eats and grows until it forms a chrysalis. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis and transforms into a butterfly.
There is no "set time." Keep ice on it and it should go away in no time!
Butterfly life-cycles vary according to each individual species. You can expect about a week after an egg has been laid before the caterpillar hatches. From there, it can be anywhere from ten days to upwards of six weeks for a larva to eat its way through this next stage where it acquires it nutrition. At this stage, a caterpillar's health is determined; if food is scarce, the caterpillar may pupate earlier and the resulting butterfly will be smaller in size. The pupa stage can last from seven days to several months, depending upon the species. The reason the time is so varied is because depending upon the time of the year, some species may go into diapause or 'overwintering' mode, where the butterfly does not eclose or come out until the following season. Temperature has an effect on the life-cycle; heat or warmer temps can speed up the life-cycle and cooler temps can pro-long the process. Overall, you can expect that most butterflies will go from egg to adult butterfly in about a month's time. Just know that this is not going to always be the case!
It depends on what type of caterpillar it is. Most become butterflies, but some turn into moths. +++ More precisely, each caterpillar variety is the larva of its own species of moth or butterfly.
i dont know why dont u go ask ur kindergarten teacher