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Describe and explain the formation of the chain of Hawaiian Islands in the North Pacific Ocean shown in Resource A.

Description: Resource 6A shows a 500km chain of Hawaiian islands in the North Pacific, from the North-west (22oN 160oW) where the islands Niihau and Kauai are located, comprising of rock aged 5.2 and 4.7 ...

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Describe and Explain the Formation of a Spit, and any Modifications it may Experience?

A spit is a depositional landform that is a long, narrow beach of sand or shingle attached to the mainland at one end, and possibly across an estuary. The landform is formed by longshore ...

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‘Explain the geographical impacts for an area affected by international conflict '

International conflict has had a detrimental impact on Afghanistan, which has become an impoverished LEDC due to decades of war . Years of conflict has resulted in the country’s development being stunted,...

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Explain one reason why the global shift of industry has had negative impacts on some people in the developed world.

To answer this question for four marks, all you need to do is identify one problem caused by the global shift (for one mark) and then expand on the problems this can lead to (for a further three marks). I...

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Using examples, outline the differences between the activity and resultant landforms at Convergent Continental/Continental plate boundaries and Convergent Continental/Oceanic plate boundaries

At a convergent continental continental plate boundary such as the Indian and Eurasian plates, neither of the two plates subduct due to both being low in buoyancy. However the collision can cause one of t...

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