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Outline the causes of a storm surge.

Strong winds blowing across the water. Storm surges are a product of extreme low pressure weather systems which raise sea levels, When low pressure combines with a high tide and strong onshore winds, the ...

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Discuss different forms of coastal management

The UK uses sediment cells to manage its coastal areas. Different management plans are allocated to different areas often based on a cost benefit analysis. The plan implemented is often decided on the bas...

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What is anthropogenic climate change?

Anthropogenic climate change (AGW), also known as global warming, is the long-term increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth associated with increased levels of greenhouse gases (namely car...

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What is Wallerstein's World Systems theory?

We can traditionally consider three core models which theorise how the development gap has come to exist. These are: Dependency Theory, Rostow's Modernisation Theory, and Wallerstein's World Systems Theor...

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What is the urban carbon footprint and why is it important that geographers and policy makers/political leaders have knowledge and understanding of it?

The urban carbon footprint is the total set of greenhouse gas emissions emitted from a particular urban area, produced through activities such as primary footprint processes, eg. burning fossil fuels and ...

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