A locust's domain refers to the specific ecological and geographical area where locusts live, breed, and swarm. This domain can vary widely, encompassing grasslands, deserts, and agricultural regions, depending on the species and environmental conditions. During periods of swarming, locusts can travel vast distances, impacting ecosystems and human activities within their domain. Their population dynamics and movements are influenced by factors such as weather, food availability, and habitat conditions.
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