Read the text.When non-native species are introduced into new areas, the consequences often include widespread disruption of the native ecosystem. This has happened repeatedly in Australia, where native species evolved in an isolated environment. In the 1920s, several thousand camels were released into the Australian outback. Originally imported to do work, the camels weren’t needed once gasoline engines arrived. Because they have no natural predators in Australia, the number of now-wild camels has increased to over a million. The Australian camel herd is now the largest on Earth. These camels drink large amounts of water, thus exhausting water holes important to native populations. They also eat so many plants that they leave insufficient food for native birds and reptiles. The native ecosystem simply can’t cope with the camels. Which organizational structure does this text primarily use?
I need help completing my Week 1 Discussion post for my Early Childhood Education class. The instructions say: 1. Identify an issue or challenge currently facing early childhood education. 3. Explai
I need help completing my Week 1 Discussion post for my Early Childhood Education class. The instructions say: 1. Identify an issue or challenge currently facing early childhood education. 3. Explain why it is considered a “hot topic,” using the readings from this week. 4. Support the post with at