Australia doesn't get more UV light than other parts of the world, but the country that gets the most is Peru.
<h3>Why Peru and not Australia?</h3>
Peru's first place in the world is explained, among other factors, by the country's proximity to the equatorial zone, where ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaches the territory perpendicularly, according to a study by New Zealander Richard Mckenzie cited by Ccora.
With this information, we can conclude that the country that receives the most UV radiation is not Australia.
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1. Cytoplasm is about 80% water but also contains dissolved carbs, proteins and fats.
2. The nucleus has its own type of cytoplasm that is slightly different than that of the rest of the cell. it is called nucleoplasm.
3. When cytoplasm is in a watery state, it is called cytosol and when it's more jelly-like, it is called cytogel
4. In an animal cell, cytoplasm gives the cell its shape.
<span>5. Cytoplasm is a good conductor of electricity.</span>
As humans, it is important to be aware of the consequences our actions cause. For instance, if you steal an apple from a market you need to be aware that the negative outcomes (getting arrested and serving time) is far more worse than the positive (getting a free apple) therefore it is like this for most other choices humans make. So you really have to think is it worth it or is it something I need it want?
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