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1. What are some examples of non-native \"weedy\" (hardy, easily adaptable) spec

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Question

1. What are some examples of non-native "weedy" (hardy, easily adaptable) species of plants and animals that have entered North America and have caused or are starting to cause major problems for existing plant and animal (and human) communities?

2. How are humans and human activities contributing to extinctions of plants and animals?

3. Can humans realistically do anything to reverse these trends described in the articles?   If so, what sacrifices (economic, demographic, etc) are we willing to make in order to preserve biodiversity?

Explanation / Answer

Since you have posted multiple long questions, I am going to answer question no. 2. I hope it helps. Thanks

2. How are humans and human activities contributing to extinctions of plants and animals?

Human have been considered as teh main cause for the extinction of a large nu,ber of species of plants and animals. In order to make themselves comfortable, they are destroying the habitat of other species. Some activities of huan which is causeing a destruction to the plant and animal species are as follows: