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Describe how new rock surfaces formed after a volcanic eruption became colonised by a variety of plants.

The bare rock surfaces formed after a volcanic eruption lack soil and are exposed to harsh weather conditions. In this lithosere the change is ocurring via ...

Answered by Alice R. Geography tutor
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Describe and explain the formation of landforms of river rejuvenation.

The command words are ‘describe’ and ‘explain’, so a good answer should address both. The question focuses on landforms of rejuvenation and therefore you should refer to features such as knickpoints, inci...

Answered by Jacob H. Geography tutor
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Define the term ‘infant mortality rate and suggest why ‘infant mortality rate’ is a useful development indicator.

Infant mortality rate is the number of babies who die before the age of one per thousand live births per year. Infant mortality rate shows how countries survival rates vary due different stages of develop...

Answered by Polly G. Geography tutor
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Discuss the impact of Newly Industralised Countries (NICs) on the global economy

Newly Industrslied countries, are just that, they are countries that have recently started to move forward with an industrial revolution, the newest ones are said to come under the anagram BRIC (Brazil...

Answered by Ben S. Geography tutor
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Explain how each of the altitude and oceanic circulation influence climate (10 Marks)

Both altitude and oceanic circulation play a massive role in affecting our climates, why its cold when it is and why its warm! Climate is defined  as the weather conditions prevailing in an area in gen...

Answered by Ben S. Geography tutor
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