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Solve Counting Problems Using the Multiplication Rule
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Non-native Species
Species that have been introduced into an environment where they are not naturally found, often leading to ecological disruptions.
Invasions
The act of entering a place in large numbers, especially when involving a change in the ecosystem by non-native species, or the act of military forces entering another country.
Prairie Pothole Region
An area in North America characterized by thousands of shallow wetlands, significant to North American migratory waterfowl.
Wetlands
Areas of land that are saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, characterized by distinct ecosystems with specific types of plants and animals.
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