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Explain how vegetation can bring stability to low energy coastlines

Vegetation can be very important along coastlines bringing stability especially to low energy coastlines. Vegetation can be important to stabilizing coasts because they allow flocculation which is the bin...

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What is meant by the lag time on a flood hydrograph?

The lag time is the time difference between the peak rainfall and the peak discharge that occurs as a result.

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Assess the impact of TNCs (transnational corporations) on creating both winners and losers for people and environments.

Transnational Corporations (TNCs) are companies that operate across a number of different nations to provide services and products and are seen by many as the key force in globalisation.
TNCs can be...

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Explain the formation of a headland arch and its location above present day sea level.

Headland arches are formed when soft rock, for example sandstone occurs alternatively across a coastline, separated by bands of more resistant rock, such as gabbro. These different rock types experience d...

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Evaluate the impacts of transnational corporations (TNCs) on MEDCs.

When you are given an open-ended essay question the first thing you should do is define your key terms. This question can clearly be linked to globalisation, a key geographical phenomenon. Therefore, a de...

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