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Which of the following is true about the introduction of a non-native species to an environment?

(A) They usually adapt quickly so they can have a positive affect on the environment.


(B) They can disrupt the environment and cause much damage and devastation to native species.


(C) They usually become predators in a food chain and help to keep prey populations under control.


(D) Because the native species are better-adapted to the environment, the non-native species always end up dying out.

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The answer to this is B.

Non-native species are very hard to handle because since none of the native species know what to do with it they mostly leave it alone which means that the non-native species will end up on winning the native specie and eventually end up killing the native plants and animals in the environment!

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