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Kudzu is a climbing vine native to Japan and China. It was introduced in the U.S. in the late 1800s. Today, this plant is common along roadsides in the Southeast, where it takes over and destroys native vegetation. Kudzu would be classified as a(n) ____________ species.
My answer is invasive
My answer is invasive
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Ms. Sue
I agree.
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arabela
i agree
Answered by
unseenface0987
If your in connexus here are the answers,
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Your welcome
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Your welcome
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hmm
r they right?
Answered by
Batoule (connections academy 6th grade student)
i am!!!
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lol
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Answered by
Jaxx
Thanks for the head's up @lol
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penelopy
gracias unseen he is correct.
Answered by
mariocart1
I knew it
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