Explanation:
The fauna of Australia consists of a huge variety of animals; some 83% of mammals, 89% of reptiles, 90% of fish and insects and 93% of amphibians that inhabit the continent are endemic to Australia.[2] This high level of endemism can be attributed to the continent's long geographic isolation, tectonic stability, and the effects of an unusual pattern of climate change on the soil and flora over geological time. A unique feature of Australia's fauna is the relative scarcity of native placental mammals. Consequently, the marsupials – a group of mammals that raise their young in a pouch, including the macropods, possums and dasyuromorphs – occupy many of the ecological niches placental animals occupy elsewhere in the world. Australia is home to two of the five known extant species of monotremes and has numerous venomous species, which include the platypus, spiders, scorpions, octopus, jellyfish, molluscs, stonefish, and stingrays. Uniquely, Australia has more venomous than non-venomous species of snakes.
One of the major problems in pursuing an online defamation claim is that <u>discovering and proving the identity of the person who posted the defamation can be difficult(a)</u>
Explanation
Online defamation claim Facility is meant for the convenience of the people who cannot go companies office and file the defamation claim but a very important obstacle faced by the companies is that
It becomes impossible for them to identify the person who has filed the defamation claim .
<u>Defamation claim-Has to be filed by the person other than defamed person,its a public statement,it has to be false,and the statement has caused damaged to the person or the company that is defamed </u>
All of them are aspects of B. self-regulation
self-regulation refers to our capability to monitor and direct the outcome of several things in our life.
Even though goal setting, implementation, and monitoring may not guarantee the successful outcome, but it will most likely increase the chance of that success.
Answer:
ethnocentrism
Explanation:
Such attitudes are an example of ethnocentrism or evaluating and judging another culture based on how it compares to one's own cultural norms. Ethnocentrism, as sociologist William Graham Sumner (1906) described the term, involves a belief or attitude that one's own culture is better than all others.