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why do invasive species tend to be so successful in their new environment
Yes, it is possible to relocate a feral cat to a new environment, but it can be challenging and may not always be successful. It is important to consider the cat's well-being and safety when attempting to relocate them.
welll they are succesful in there enviorment because they eat all the food they want.
Hydrilla is successful in its new environment because it has aggressive growth habits, is able to rapidly spread through fragmentation, and can outcompete native plant species for resources such as sunlight, nutrients, and space. It also has the ability to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions, allowing it to thrive in various aquatic habitats.
Clean and green projects are good for the environment and do not use a lot of resources. Recycling of old items and making them into something new is one such project.
Watering plants after repotting is crucial for their successful transition to a new container. It helps the plant establish roots in the new soil and reduces stress on the plant. Proper watering ensures the plant receives the necessary nutrients and moisture to thrive in its new environment.
CLIVE PONTING has written: 'NEW GREEN HISTORY OF THE WORLD: THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE COLLAPSE OF GREAT CIVILISATIONS'
Go green that's what we need Green is the new pink Go green don't be mean Go grrrrrrrreen Will work for trees It's not easy being Green
i think it was good that they relocated him to iceland because he was able to regain his freedom and get use to the new environment of been around people
Chemical because it is being exposed to another compound and forming a new substance