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What is the difference between a divergent and convergent plate boundary

Think of the divergent film! Trish (a divergent) moves away from the faction system. Divergent plates do the same! They move away from each other, whereas convergent plate boundaries move towards one anot...

Answered by Will M. Geography tutor
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How do earthquakes occur?

Earthquakes are caused by the breakage of underground, crustal rock largely close to or near plate boundaries. It should also be noted that the breakage of rock occurs along a fault line, which is a long ...

Answered by Lauren H. Geography tutor
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Explain the socio-economic consequences of population movements for source countries across Europe.

An adverse socio-economic consequence of population movements for source countries across Europe is the brain drain. The brain drain is a geographical term which is used to explain the socio-economic phen...

Answered by Antonia M. Geography tutor
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What is the difference between urbanisation and counter-urbanisation?

Urbanisation and re-urbanisation both refer to the net movement of people into urban areas; in this sense, they are similar. The key difference lies in the times at which this movement occurs. Urbanisatio...

Answered by Charles D. Geography tutor
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List two primary and two secondary impacts of volcanic activity giving detail of each

Primary impacts are those that affect the area in close proximity to the volcano immediately after a volcanic event. A first impact is that of the release of tephra which is solid material that can range ...

Answered by Izzy F. Geography tutor
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