Explain the word invasive in your own words.

2. Give an example of how the word applies in science

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  1. The word "invasive" refers to something that spreads rapidly and can disrupt or harm a specific environment or system. It often describes organisms, ideas, or practices that intrude or encroach upon an area, leading to negative consequences for what already exists there.

  2. In science, "invasive" is commonly used to describe certain species of plants or animals that are not native to a specific environment and can cause harm to that ecosystem. For example, the zebra mussel is an invasive species in North American waters. It was unintentionally introduced and has rapidly spread, outcompeting local species for resources, damaging infrastructure, and altering the ecosystem balance.

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