Asked by wholemelt
Why are invasive species dangerous to the environment?
They pollute the environment.
They are all voracious predators.
They threaten biodiversity.
They are nonrenewable.
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Correct answer: They threaten biodiversity.
Explanation: Invasive species can outcompete, prey on, hybridize with, or bring diseases to native species, and can alter habitats and ecosystem processes — all of which reduce native species diversity and disrupt ecosystems. The other options are incorrect: invasive species are not all voracious predators, they don’t necessarily “pollute” the environment, and the term “nonrenewable” doesn’t apply.
Explanation: Invasive species can outcompete, prey on, hybridize with, or bring diseases to native species, and can alter habitats and ecosystem processes — all of which reduce native species diversity and disrupt ecosystems. The other options are incorrect: invasive species are not all voracious predators, they don’t necessarily “pollute” the environment, and the term “nonrenewable” doesn’t apply.
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