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Evaluate how plate tectonics theory helps our understanding of the distribution of seismic and volcanic events (40 Marks)

Plate tectonics is the understanding of how the planets differing oceanic and continental crust fit together and indeed how our earth works. Plate tectonics are an essential condition in order to have ...

Answered by Ben S. Geography tutor
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How do you approach the 40 mark essay?

We will go through dividing up the essay - explaining the content required in each section. It is always important to have a conceise introduction outlining your argument, with the conclusion relating ...

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What is a hotspot?

A hotspot is a small area within the mantle which is of a higher temperature than the area surrounding it, and is usually associated with volcanic activity.

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What is the development gap? and how is it measured?

The development gap refers to the widening gap between the richest (most developed) and poorest (least developed) countries of the world. Development in this sense can be referred to as either economic...

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Explain how the planting on new forests could assist with adapting to climate change (2 marks) and climate change mitigation (2 marks)

So first its important to read the question. As climate change mitigation and adaptation are two differnet things, and so two clearly differentiated answers are required. I would write on the side of t...

Answered by Katherine H. Geography tutor
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