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15 August, 12:51

Why are nonnative species a threat to biodiversity? Check all that apply.

They provide more niches for animals to live in.

They do not have natural predators to regulate their population growth.

They cause the climate in an area to become cooler.

They provide food resources to native organisms.

They compete with native organisms for resources.

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  1. 15 August, 14:19
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    Hi!

    Non-native animals will try to rid of natives so everything will become "First-Come-First-Serve". In this case, They would compete for food along with many other things like shelter.
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