Top answers

Geography
A Level

How has the role of TNCS aided development in poorer countries?

TNCs, or transnational corporations, are companies who have bases in countries other than their "home" or origin country (e.g. Apple, a major global TNC, has its headquarters primarily based in ...

Answered by Kate T. Geography tutor
11009 Views

Outline the formation of hotspots and explain their relationship to plate movement.

Hotspots, which occur away from plate boundaries, develop when the decay of radioactive elements in the Earth's core heat magma directly above it in the mantle. The heated magma expands and becomes less d...

Answered by Sophie H. Geography tutor
14794 Views

Describe the characteristics and explain the formation of one or more intrusive volcanic features (June 2016)

Batholiths are the largest example of intrusive volcanic features, when magma enters the earths crust without enough pressure to break the surface, it pools to form a roughly spherical lump of rock often ...

Answered by Lizzy M. Geography tutor
6280 Views

What are river cliffs and how are they formed?

River cliffs are features of meanders. In a meander the outside bank is where the Thalweg flows(fastest flowing part of the river), this means the velocity is greatest here so there is more available ener...

Answered by Kitty D. Geography tutor
33264 Views

Describe the formation of a waterfall

Waterfalls are formed over areas where hard rock lays over soft rock. When the river flows over soft rock, it erodes the soft rock away, which begins to undercut the hard rock which lays above. As the har...

Answered by Sophie W. Geography tutor
6098 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2025

Terms & Conditions|Privacy Policy
Cookie Preferences