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Australia's landscape can be described as diverse and varying, including deserts, tropical rainforests, mountains, and coastal regions. The country is known for its vast open spaces, unique wildlife, and iconic landmarks such as Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef.
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Fear of narrow places or spaces. Similar to claustrophobia.
I suspect that your School, "As most do" have rules against the "hogging" of parking spaces that will subject such a parked vehicle to being towed away.
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Air escaping through small spaces (holes). Similar to when you whistle with your mouth
Any child may attend a Catholic school if there are spaces available after the needs of parishioners are met and with permission of the pastor. You would have to ask the specific school that you were interested in.
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Nitrogen atoms are similar in shape and size to Carbon atoms
Mainly different species of (obviously) tropical trees, vines that live attached to them, and species of the Bromelaceae family which live in vacant spaces at the base of the tree's branches (these are probably the most interesting). Very little vegetation lives at the ground level of the forest since almost no light reaches that layer. I would advise that, whoever is interested in this matter, searches for lists in specific books that are up to date on the subject. The tropical rainforests have more than half of the plant species in the entire world and not all of them have been described yet. You should learn about them before they get extinct, which is happening very, very fast. Who knows? Maybe we'll have a surprise and find something new, if the obscene deforestation in progress doesn't destroy all of those valuable plants before anyone can study them.
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