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Why are invasive species such a huge threat to ecosystems?(1 point) Responses Invasive species can do intense damage, so much so that ecosystems may not be able to recover. Invasive species can do intense damage, so much so that ecosystems may not be able to recover. Invasive species provide no added benefit or diversity to the ecosystem. Invasive species provide no added benefit or diversity to the ecosystem. Invasive species are impossible to control once they are introduced and spread rapidly. Invasive species are impossible to control once they are introduced and spread rapidly. Invasive species can replace native species, forcing their migration out of the area.
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what is the answer from the answer choices
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The answer from the provided choices would be:
Invasive species can do intense damage, so much so that ecosystems may not be able to recover.
Invasive species provide no added benefit or diversity to the ecosystem.
Invasive species are impossible to control once they are introduced and spread rapidly.
Invasive species can replace native species, forcing their migration out of the area.
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what is the answer from those choices
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The correct answer from the provided choices is:
Invasive species can do intense damage, so much so that ecosystems may not be able to recover.