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What is the difference between an introduced and an invasive species?(1 point)
An introduced species is not necessarily harmful to the environment; an invasive species has a negative effect.
An introduced species is new to the ecosystem; an invasive species has been there a long time.
An introduced species is brought in on purpose; an invasive species is brought in by accident.
An introduced species is added in by humans; an invasive species enters new ecosystems on its own.
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An introduced species is not necessarily harmful to the environment; an invasive species has a negative effect.
Explanation: "Introduced" (non‑native) simply means added to a new area (often by humans); "invasive" refers to non‑native species that spread and cause ecological, economic, or health harm.
Explanation: "Introduced" (non‑native) simply means added to a new area (often by humans); "invasive" refers to non‑native species that spread and cause ecological, economic, or health harm.
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