Cause Air animals like Butterfly is Aerial="Air"ial
The type of habitat most commonly associated with a butterfly is **a. terrestrial**. Butterflies primarily live in environments on land, including gardens, meadows, forests, and grasslands. While they can be found flying in the air (aerial) as they search for food and mates, their life cycle, including the stages of eggs, caterpillars (larvae), and chrysalises (pupae), primarily occurs on land. However, butterflies do not inhabit aquatic environments and are not specifically associated with arboreal habitats, though they may be found near trees.