Answer:
short shrubs, sedges, grasses, flowers, birch trees and willow trees
Explanation:
Answer:
For Number 2, it's C.
For Number 3, it's A.
And for Numbers 4 & 5, it's D.
Answer: Charismatic leaders are self confident and charming
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Transformational leaders use ideas to gain support
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Explanation:
Charismatic leaders are interesting people to whom people are naturally drawn. They use this skill to lead people, knowing that they give off a sense of self confidence that inspires the confidence of others. In contrast, transformational leaders find a shared value or idea and use that to gain the support of their followers.
The two styles are similar in the sense that they both gain the support of followers, and are effective methods of leadership.
The difference between the two styles is the driving force, while charismatic leadership is built around the leader, transformational leadership is around an idea, and it usually involves the input of the other members of the team, not just the leader.
Answer: C. A species is brought to a new environment where it has no predators.
Explanation:
According to the <em>Green Invaders</em> article, invasive species are plant species that people brought with them when they moved to the United States because they wanted to make the vegetation more aesthetically pleasing.
The article mentioned how this could be bad for the ecosystem however because most insects are plant specific which means that they only feed on certain plants and without those plants, they could die off.
The insects are the predators for plants therefore and if they are unable to eat these new invasive plant species then that means that these plant species are now in an environment where they have no predators.
Option B is the correct answer :)