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Explain the formation of a waterfall (Physical Geography)

Waterfalls tend to form where a river bed has a layer of hard rock on top of softer rock. When this occurs the process outlined below may happen
1. Water falls. The softer rock is eroded more quickly...

Answered by Jenny J. Geography tutor
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Explain two impacts of tourism on an LEDC. (4 marks)

In this question, you need to name and explain two impacts of tourism on a less economically developed country. The impacts could include socio-economic or environmental, and you could use an example to s...

Answered by Lucy S. Geography tutor
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Explain two consequences of globalisation on communities in the host country. (6 marks)

One major implication of globalisation is monoculturalism and the degradation of the cultures that were there before. The introduction of a new, in most cases, western culture would become predominant spr...

Answered by Matthew B. Geography tutor
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What are constructive and destructive waves?

Constructive waves are flat and low in height and have a long wave length. Their strong swash carries material up the beach, forming a berm. They have a low frequency of between 6 and 8 waves per minute. ...

Answered by Natasha F. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of a destructive and constructive plate boundary, and describe where they are around the world.

A Destructive plate boundary is when the oceanic and continental plates move together. The oceanic plate is forced under the lighter continental plate. Friction causes melting of the oceanic plate which m...

Answered by Krishna M. Geography tutor
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