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Describe the three types of coral reefs and explain why reefs are sensitive to environmental changes

Fringing, barrier and atoll reefs described, with a description of how a fringing reef is close to the coast in shallow water zones, barrier reefs develop through subsidence with a separation between the ...

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Explain how one transnational corporation (TNC) has contributed to the globalisation of the world’s economy - 4 marks

AO1 - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of places, environments, concepts, processes, interactions and change, at a variety of scales*This answer is general but can/should be used in conjunction wit...

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Describe and explain the formation of meanders (6)

Meanders form in rivers due to processes of erosion and deposition. Bends in a river are initially formed by the deposit of sediment on the river bed, resulting in the fluctuations in the rivers flow. Sha...

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Why do flood zones still have a range of human activities?

There are many opportunities for development even though there may be potential flooding risks. These opportunities/activities may take the form of renewable energy sources such as hydroelectric power (HE...

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In the context of place, what are endogenous and exogenous factors?

Both endogenous and exogenous factors shape the character of a place. Endogenous factors are internal influences on the identity of a place. These can be related to the location of a settlement, the topog...

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