What is a nonnative species?

Answer:
The correct option is D) A species that does not normally live in an area.
Explanation:
Non- native species can be described as a species which do not live in a particular habitat but are introduced into the habitat due to certain reasons or causes. The introduction of non-native species might badly affect the stability of an area. The non-native species might fight with the native species for resources like food, water, shelter etc. Sometimes, the introduction of non-native species is done so that the species can feed on any other species which is not beneficial for that environment.
Answer:
D. A species that does not normally live in an area.
Explanation:
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