I think that one of the main ones most of the time is drought as we have such a dry and hot climate. But currently flooding is an issue, in Tasmania we just had the biggest flood since the 1921 floods (Look it up).
Northern parts of Australia are also prone to tropical cyclones
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation: I just took a class on it
Answer: The government issued the report.
Explanation:
The Beveridge report, which is actually linked to social security, is a 1942 government report. It is a document that influenced the establishment of social assistance in the UK. The author of the text was the English economist William Beveridge. The document was created in the midst of the Second World War and gained popularity with the end of the war. That document also expanded the scope of health insurance throughout the country. Beveridge is otherwise historically known as a supporter of a liberal economic approach.
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, was a bill that was proposed by Representative Emmanuel Celler of New York and it was co-sponsored by senator Phillip Hart from Michigan. Many political leaders, like Ted Kennedy, supported this bill, as well as northern American leaders and Republicans, while Southern leaders opposed it on racial grounds. In essence this bill came in response to the 1921 Emergency Quota Act, which had put a ban, through the National Origins Formula, to the immigration of all Europeans except from northern Europe, based on the number or residents and citizens from European origin. With this, the United States established quotas of immigrants from these regions of Europe, with only some exceptions. However, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 raised this ban and lifted the discrimination against Europeans who were not from the north of the continent. What the bill of 1965 retained from old policies was the limits on immigration based on country of origin, but it established a new preferential visas for immigrants with special skills and also those who had family ties with citizens and residents in the U.S
The answer to the problem is 12,800 crickets this is because over the course of two years you would double the population 6 times so you would simply go 400---->800--->1,600----->3,200------>6,400---->12,800