Arabia, that is why it is called Arabic.
The early Australian Aborigines did not have a number system. They lived completely off the land, and the only thing they needed to be able to do was to read the signs in the weather patterns and the environment. There was no need for a number system.
Arabic number system.See Where_did_the_Australian_number_system_come_fromand What_is_the_name_of_the_English_number_systemfor related information.
Fundamentally its based on the British Westminster system, however there are influences from the US and some other countries.
Not at all. The early Australian Aborigines lived completely off the land, and the only thing they needed to be able to do was to read the signs in the weather patterns and the environment. There was no need for a number system, either simple or complex.
arabia
from Australian eggs i suppose..
She has come from Australian descent. His mother is Australian. Aren't you the person with the Australian cousin?
Australia's legal system is founded on the rule of law. The judicial is interdependent and seeks to award justice to all.
The account number is the number assigned to a particular account. A BSB is the number in front of the account number, in the Australian banking system. The BSB number denotes what 'B'ank', 'S'tate, and 'B'ranch the account is in.
It is called Hindu-Arabic. It revolved from Arabia. It is much more efficient then other number systems like Egyptian etc.
the Mayan number system is called the Hieroglyphics, they thought that zero counted as a number, so they put that zero into the counting system... i hope this answer helps
For one thing Australian judges are not ellected.