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As human travel increases, the number of introduced species likely

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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As Human travel builds, the quantity of presented species likely will decrease.


It doesn't diminish I stepped through the examination and failed to understand the situation, the appropriate response is it increments.


Lakes are defenseless against colonization as they are a point of convergence for human exercises, for example, water supply or amusement, subsequently expanding the frequency of ponders or incidental presentations.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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As human travel increases, the number of introduced species likely to increase as humans move organism across ocean into new areas either intentionally or by mistake. This process is called colonisation. Lakes are most vulnerable to colonization as there are focal point for human activities, thereby increasing the incidence of deliberate or accidental introductions.

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