answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

an aquatic plant introduced to North America about 100 years ago reproduces rapidly and forms a thick mat on top of the water how does this affect its lake enviroment

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How does An aquatic plant introduced to North America about 100 years ago reproduces rapidly and forms a thick mat on top of the water affect the river?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What animal moves quickly reproduces rapidly and has waterproof external skeleton?

An Ant


What is a population called that reproduces rapidly and has a short life span?

r-selective population


Why there are more mice than owl in an area?

Because mice reproduces rapidly but owls don't


Populations that are introduced into a new habitat and reproduce rapidly are known as?

Invasive species


Why were salmon introduced into the great lakes?

Salmon were introduced into the Great Lakes as a fun game fish for fisherman because of the rapidly decreasin trout population.


The world's most common fox species has spread rapidly since it was introduced to Australia in the 1800s What is it?

red


What might an unhealthy aquatic ecosystem look like?

An unhealthy aquatic system would contain little to no life. This could be due to algae blooms, which deplete a system of dissolved oxygen very rapidly. This causes many organisms to perish.


What African characteristic did second-generation slaves rapidly lose in America?

languages


Which of the following criteria have to be met in order for a species to qualify as invasive?

introduced to a new area, spreads rapidly, and displaces native species


Which areas in America began to grow as rapidly as a result of expansion and industrialization?

urban areas


What are Populations of organisms such as kudzu and the fire ant that are introduced into a new habitat and reproduce very rapidly are known as species.?

Those are invasive species.


Which countries are industrializing most rapidly?

In Latin America? Only Brazil and Mexico hold that distinction.