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B/c there's no natural competition for them to keep their numbers in check.
Invasive species
rapidly growing populations
It was the apex predator of the island, and kept prey populations in check. After the extinction of the Javan tiger, deer populations increased rapidly.
Females give birth to many offspring.
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They're populatioon would grow rapidly
Rapidly aging populations can pose challenges such as increased healthcare costs, strains on pension systems, potential workforce shortages, and reduced economic growth due to a shrinking labor force. Governments and societies need to adapt policies and infrastructure to address these issues and ensure the well-being of elderly populations.
Populations are growing more rapidly in developing countries, particularly in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and parts of Latin America. Factors such as high fertility rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and a young population age structure contribute to this rapid growth.
They are not easily detected and can aggressively spread and cripple large populations.
Rapidly doesn't have a tense because it is an adverb and not a verb.
you would most likely see the rapidly dividing cells in the outside of the plant because the skin of plants contain cells, so there would be many rapidly dividing cells there.