invázióssá
"Invázióssá" is a Hungarian term that translates to "invasiveness" in English. It refers to the quality or state of being invasive, which is the ability of an organism, species, or other entity to spread to new locations and displace native species or ecosystems. This concept is particularly relevant in the fields of ecology, biology, and environmental science.
Invasiveness can be attributed to various factors, including the organism's reproductive strategies, adaptability, and the absence
The term "invázióssá" is often used in discussions about conservation, biodiversity, and the management of invasive