Which method involves using tools to control invasive species? A. biological B. mechanical C. chemical D. manual E. monitoring
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"Biological control involves using living organisms to reduce seed production and vigor of an invasive plant species." "Mechanical control usually refers to the mowing or mechanical cutting of an invasive plant infestation to limit seed production." Chemical control: "Various herbicides are approved for treatment of invasive plants within British Columbia and, used properly, can be the most effective option for certain persistent invasive plants." "Manual invasive plant control usually refers to hand-pulling or digging." https://www.coastalisc.com/how-to-control-invasive-plants "The USFWS defines monitoring as a survey repeated through time to determine changes in the status and demographics of abiotic resources, species, habitats, or ecological communities " https://www.fws.gov/invasives/staffTrainingModule/assessing/monitoring.html
Wish they defined what a tool was lol
It has to do with the study of life id suggest looking up each word
bi·o·log·i·cal ˌbīəˈläjək(ə)l/Submit adjective 1. relating to biology or living organisms. synonyms: biotic, biologic, organic, living; More 2. (of a member of a person's family) genetically related; related by blood. "the rights of the biological father"
Tools are inanimate objects.
AmI right shadow or should i just stap halping?
Mechanical looks like your best option @Valencia12 since 'mechanical cutting' would involve the use of tools. You could make arguments for some of the other options but they aren't as good as this one.
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so i was wrong hmm *stop helping*
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