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read the scenario below. what does it describe? a brown snake from north america is brought to hawaii and proceeds to damage the ecosystem in which it is placed. a threatened species a troubled species
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read the scenario below. what does it describe? a brown snake from north america is brought to hawaii and proceeds to damage the ecosystem in which it is placed. a threatened species a troubled species an invasive species an endangered species
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Answer: Invasive Species.
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An invasive species, because it was brought from another area and is causing harm to its new environment.
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