why are humans not an invasive species

Biology · College · Tue Nov 03 2020

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By definition of the phrase invasive species, it means any organism which causes conflict, or harm to a particular environment in which they are not native of. It can also be referred to as an alien species, which can cause economic, or environmental harm to human. and other organisms.

 The concept of human invasion has been dominant ever since the beginning for survival, expansion of territory and the game of power. There are many countries that invade other countries in the past, which have led to an all out war and chaos. In our current state of time, the concept of invasion for survival, expansion, and power is not a presiding factor for many countries. There are different international laws that contradict the concept of invasion among human beings, and considering the fact that many people are living peacefully without the thought of invasion in their minds, it can be assumed that humans are not invasive in nature. 

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