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Outline how the population characteristics of regions may be altered by Migration

Here, students should focus on two or more regions as case studies, whilst making some referral to the Demographic Transition Mode (DTM) to efficiently demonstrate their ideas and how they reflect real wo...

Answered by Ethan L. Geography tutor
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Explain how the geography of California has led to the state's 'disaster hotspot' status.

A disaster hotspot is an area subjected to a risk from at least two alternative hazards. California is at risk from a variety of geographical hazards, with earthquakes being a prominent o...

Answered by Sam G. Geography tutor
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Explain the processes of Physical Coastal erosion and give examples of the land-forms it can produce

Wave pounding is an erosion process which involves the force of the wave hitting rock and wearing it down, this particularly occurs in soft rock such as sandstone. Hydraulic action may also work with this...

Answered by Megan B. Geography tutor
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To what extent do seismic events generate more severe impacts than volcanic events? (20 marks)

In the introduction to your answer you want to set up the question and tell the examiner what your argument is and what you are going to discuss. This is also where you would state any case studies you pl...

Answered by Emma J. Geography tutor
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What is meant by a positive feedback loop, and could you give an example?

Feedback loops/systems/cycles can be either positive or negative, and it is important to understand the difference between the two. Crucially, in this case, 'positive' does not refer to something which is...

Answered by Tom H. Geography tutor
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