Respuesta :
Based on the data collected which showed the number of non-native species at certain temperatures, it can be concluded that there are more non-native species in warmer temperatures. As you can see from the data, at 15°C, there are 12 non-native species, this generally increases with 23 species at 32°C. Although the number of non-native species decreased at 22°C, from 12 to 10 species. The difference is insignificant, and we still can conclude that there is direct correlation between increasing the temperature and the number of non-native species.
Answer:
It is not :There are fewer non-native species in warmer temperatures.
Explanation:
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