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ACMMM159

define the natural logarithm \(\ln x=\log_ex\)

ACMMM159 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum

ACHGE013

The concept of risk as applied to natural and ecological hazards

ACHGE013 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1: Natural and ecological hazards | Geography | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum

ACHGE015

The role of spatial technologies in the study of natural and ecological hazards

ACHGE015 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1: Natural and ecological hazards | Geography | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum

ACHGE012

An overview of the nature of natural hazards (atmospheric, hydrological, and geomorphic) and ecological hazards

ACHGE012 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1: Natural and ecological hazards | Geography | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSPH073

A mechanical system resonates when it is driven at one of its natural frequencies of oscillation; energy is transferred efficiently into systems under these conditions

ACSPH073 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACHGE014

The temporal and spatial distribution, randomness, magnitude, frequency and scale of spatial impact of natural and ecological hazards at a global scale

ACHGE014 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1: Natural and ecological hazards | Geography | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSBL018

Most common definitions of species rely on morphological or genetic similarity or the ability to interbreed to produce fertile offspring in natural conditions – but, in all cases, exceptions are found

ACSBL018 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSES103

The impact of natural hazards on organisms, including humans, and ecosystems depends on the location, magnitude and intensity of the hazard, and the configuration of Earth materials influencing the hazard (for example, biomass, substrate)

ACSES103 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACHGE076

The interrelationships between land cover change and climate change, for example, the impacts of land cover loss on surface reflectivity (albedo) and the process of natural carbon sequestration.

ACHGE076 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3: Land cover transformations | Geography | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSBL090

Natural selection occurs when selection pressures in the environment confer a selective advantage on a specific phenotype to enhance its survival and reproduction; this results in changes in allele frequency in the gene pool of a population

ACSBL090 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSBL123

In vertebrates, immunity may be passive (for example, antibodies gained via the placenta or via antibody serum injection) or active (for example, acquired through actions of the immune system as a result of natural exposure to a pathogen or through the …

ACSBL123 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSES080

The availability and quality of fresh water can be influenced by human activities (for example, urbanisation, over-extraction, pollution) and natural processes (for example, siltation, drought, algal blooms) at local and regional scales

ACSES080 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSES102

Human activities, including land clearing, can contribute to the frequency, magnitude and intensity of some natural hazards (for example, drought, flood, bushfire, landslides) at local and regional scales

ACSES102 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACSES104

Natural processes (for example, oceanic circulation, orbitally-induced solar radiation fluctuations, the plate tectonic supercycle) and human activities contribute to global climate changes that are evident at a variety of time scales

ACSES104 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum

ACHAH161

The nature of power and authority at the beginning of the New Kingdom, including the social and political structure (role and status of pharaoh/royalty, nobility, scribes, artisans, agricultural workers; the nature and impact of Hyksos rule); religion …

ACHAH161 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3: People, Power and Authority | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum

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