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Define what an introduced species is?

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What role do humans play in the dispersal of species?

Humans can unintentionally disperse species through activities like international travel, trade, and transportation of goods, leading to the introduction of non-native species to new environments. Humans can also deliberately introduce species for agriculture, hunting, or as pets, further impacting ecosystems. Additionally, habitat destruction by humans can disrupt natural dispersal patterns of species.


What is the origin of humans?

Humans originate from a planet called "Earth" and are evolved from primates in the continent of Africa. They quickly adapted to every part of the world they moved to and became the most powerful species on the planet, especially with the advancements in science and technology.


What reason did the people moved to new areas in the stone age?

they moved to follow the animals when they moved for food


What might happen if a species moved into a niche occupied by another species?

One species would be forced to leave.


What might happen if a species A moved a niche occupied by species B?

One species would be forced to leave.


How are areas in the skeleton that can be moved called?

muscle


Where has the species of wild boars moved to?

north America


Continental drift help to explain geographic isolation as a component in speciation?

Continental drift contributes to geographic isolation by physically separating populations of the same species, which can lead to the accumulation of genetic differences over time. This isolation can ultimately drive speciation as populations evolve independently in response to different environmental conditions and selection pressures on each continent.


why early humans move from place to place?

There was drought in Afrrica so they moved because of climate condtions. Also, they were running low on resources and wanted to find sources in other areas/continents. >.<


What did the people in the ice age do to survive?

The glaciations were only in the far north and south of the Earth so movement of humans towards the warmer areas was necessary. At this time humans were nomadic following the herds of animals; the herds would have moved to warmer areas for better grazing and humans followed them.


What is the real meaning behind areas are depopulated?

people have moved out of the area