Michael F.
asked 11/16/23An invasive species is non-native and causes harm to the environment it is introduced in
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Dennis O. answered 11/17/23
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The statement "An invasive species is non-native and causes harm to the environment it is introduced in" is true. Invasive species are indeed non-native organisms that are introduced to an ecosystem and can cause harm to the environment they invade. They often outcompete native species for resources, disrupt ecological balance, and negatively impact biodiversity. Their introduction can lead to the decline or extinction of native species and have detrimental effects on the ecosystem as a whole. Therefore, the statement accurately describes the characteristics and impacts of invasive species.
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Michael F.
is this true or false?11/16/23