Asked by kennenenene
When people from western Europe began settling in Australia, they took a common animal they ate with them, rabbits. How do you think the environment reacted to the introduction of a nonnative species?
A) The nonnative species had little to no affect on biodiversity or the ecosystems.
B) Both the biodiversity and the ecosystems benefited from the introduction of rabbits. ***
C) Both the biodiversity and ecosystems were harmed by the introduction of rabbits.
D) Biodiversity benefited while the ecosystems were harmed.
A) The nonnative species had little to no affect on biodiversity or the ecosystems.
B) Both the biodiversity and the ecosystems benefited from the introduction of rabbits. ***
C) Both the biodiversity and ecosystems were harmed by the introduction of rabbits.
D) Biodiversity benefited while the ecosystems were harmed.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/bunny-rabbits-australia
https://allthatsinteresting.com/bunny-rabbits-australia
Answered by
R_scott
try googling "rabbits in Australia"
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