its a theory because its not a fact, its one idea along with other ideas.
6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy = glucose (C6H12O6) + 6H2O
Uses ATP
Even though one may assume the largest population of camels in the wild are found in Arabian countries, that is actually not true - the correct answer is Australia, as a matter of fact.
There are a lot of wild camels in the Australian desert, because the 'lifestyle' there suits them most. Camels came to Australia in the 1840s and liked the hot air they found there.
It would be negatively impacted because a foreign species would start to take over a native species’ role in the ecosystem and may also directly (if it’s a predator) or indirectly lead to the decline of other species. So as some species may start to decline and eventually become extinct in that particular ecosystem, the biodiversity level would lessen cuz there’s less types of plants and animals. Less plants and animals could lead to the ecosystem to eventually collapse and it would be literally a mass extinction.