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Discuss the justifications for and limitations to free trade

​​​​​​Free trade refers to that which allows a country to trade competitively with another country as there are no tariffs or restrictions regarding what can be exported or imported. The main benefit of f...

Answered by Izzy A. Geography tutor
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Describe the volcanic landforms associated with destructive plate margins and explain their formation.

2 parts to question: describe and explain

Volcanoes:

Formed where two plates meet and the less dense plate is forced under another in the Benioff zone - the...

Answered by Megan G. Geography tutor
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Outline the characteristics and explain the causes of urban decline. (6 marks)

Urban decline is the deterioration of previously functioning parts of the city, an example is Hulme, an inner city area of Manchester. Urban decline is typically characterised by worsening social factors ...

Answered by William T. Geography tutor
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From the perspective of food security, how successful is China's one child policy?

In theory, China’s one child policy should drive down per capita food consumption which therefore could lead to increased food security in the future. However, in practice, China have not stringently carr...

Answered by Thomas F. Geography tutor
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Explain how fair trade may benefit producers in the developing world. (4 marks)

Fair trade farmers receive a guaranteed price for their produce (e.g. cocoa, bananas) therefore they have higher and more secure income in comparison to non-fair trade. This is beneficial for producers as...

Answered by Nayha** P. Geography tutor
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