The importation of organisms is the introduction of foreign organisms into an environment. The importation of organisms can be both good and bad, and be an example of abiotic factors.
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Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Aquatic organisms or terrestrial organisms do not adapt better when there are temperature fluctuations. Changes in temperatures will a direct affect on the organisms which may hinder proper adaptations.
Animals don't share the same genetic code, we share the same chemical building blocks - aminoacids that make genes.
The organisms that eat cordgrass will die, then the other organisms, who eat the cordgrass eating organisms, will die of hungry.
It is bad.
The importation of bananas was necessary as they could not grow them in their climate.
congress banned the importation of slaves from Africa in 1808
When a carrying Vessel enters in the Jurisdiction of a certain place with the intention to unlade the cargoes from an importation...
The importation of slaves in the United States was abolished on January 1, 1808.
Q: The importation of organisms such as the Japanese beetle and gypsy moth to areas where they have no natural enemies best illustratesthe use of abiotic factors to reduce pest speciesthe selection of species to mate with each other to produce a new varietyattempts by humans to protect extinct speciesa human activity that disrupts existing ecosystemsSelect an answer1234
No, it is illegal
The Tallmadge Amendment prohibited the further importation of slaves into Missouri after its admission as a state.
The importation of new slaves was made illegal in the United States in 1808 as part of the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves. This law went into effect on January 1, 1808.
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dead organisms help new organism because they decompose all the bad things that can hurt a new organism
Pennsylvania was the first state to outlaw the importation of blacks for slavery in 1682.