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24 What statement best explains why invasive species outcompete native
species in a particular ecosystem?
F. The natural species are naturally weak and in need of constant human
assistance.
G. Native species in North America are less evolved and therefore less
able to thrive in their native habitats than European and Asian plants
and animals.
H. Human dependence on invasive species results in them being
released in greater numbers.
I.
Invasive species have few natural predators in their new environment
to control their population numbers.
Transcribed Image Text:24 What statement best explains why invasive species outcompete native species in a particular ecosystem? F. The natural species are naturally weak and in need of constant human assistance. G. Native species in North America are less evolved and therefore less able to thrive in their native habitats than European and Asian plants and animals. H. Human dependence on invasive species results in them being released in greater numbers. I. Invasive species have few natural predators in their new environment to control their population numbers.
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