it flys
The Monarch Butterfly is known to migrate in cold weather. They will spend their summers all around the United States, and migrate to Mexico and Southern California in the winter.
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Hawks are migratory birds. They do not stay in the US during the winter.
The Northern Hemisphere has winter during November-January, whilst the Southern Hemisphere has winter during the Northern Hemipshere's summer. Some parts of Africa are in the Northern Hemisphere whilst other parts are South of the Equator. So some parts of Africa will have winter at the same time as the US whilst the Southern Part (Kenya, South Africa etc.) will have their summer when its the US's winter!
Because they didn't have enough time to leave Vietnam during the Vietnam War
All over Australia during the US winter time it is extremely hot. so summer clothes because it is summertime there.
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the Monarch butterfly
It basically snows everywhere in the US with the exception of Hawaii and the Gulf Coast. So it snows in about 40 states during the winter, at a wide or narrow level.
Mariposa is the Spanish word for butterfly. There is also a butterfly in the western US called the mariposa copper.
The same way any other service member does - they accrue it during the time they've spent in. You accrue 30 days paid vacation in the US Army per year. When they can use it is dependent on a number of things. For line units, block leave rotations during the Summer and Winter are common. Other units, service members may be able to be a bit more flexible with when they take leave.
The Monarch butterfly (Danaus Plexippus) does.