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Explain the evidence for sea-floor spreading (6)

Sea-floor spreading is the lateral movement of new oceanic crust away from the mid-ocean ridge and this process links to Wegener’s (1912) Theory of Continental Drift since it determines the movement of th...

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Evaluate the view that hard engineering approaches to coastal management produce more winners than losers

First we must dissect the question, so we understand what the examiner wants to see and prevent us from waffling on a tangent.
Define hard engineering: Man Made resources to manage coastline defence...

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In what ways can the oceans take up carbon dioxide?

By the physical/inorganic pump, the biological/organic pump and the carbonate pump. physical involves the movement of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to the ocean via diffusionbiological is driven by p...

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What is the difference between the IMF and World Bank?

The IMF (International Monetary Fund) and World Bank both aim to enable and encourage international trading, however their specific goals are different. The IMF aims to stabilise ...

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Access the results of seeking to manage natural increase in a county with a population policy

Great situation to use case study knowledge, that of China's one-child policy or Russia's anti-natalist policies etc. Initially we need to understand what the question is asking us and focus on the govern...

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