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Using case studies, discuss the social and economic impacts of TNCs upon their host countries

Firstly, most TNC’s such as Apple and Nike manufacture their products in different low-income countries in order to find reduced labour costs. This comes with many positive impacts for people within the h...

Answered by Rachel S. Geography tutor
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Describe and explain the changes in river velocity along its long profile and the channel characteristics associated with these changes.

At it's source a river has high gravitational potential energy (GPE) because of it's height above it's base level (generally the sea or a lake). This GPE translates into high velocity and therefore high e...

Answered by Chris S. Geography tutor
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what is palaeomagnetism

Palaeomagnetism deals with the past magnetic states of the earth. In the 1900's geographers were interested in the mid Atlantic ridge, its on a constructive plate margin, meaning the crust further away fr...

Answered by Alex W. Geography tutor
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What are some key criticisms of the World Trade Organisation? (GCSE Politics + Geography Question)

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the only global international organisation dealing with the rules of trade between nations. The body was founded in 1995 and has membership of 164 states. This body r...

Answered by Chloe S. Geography tutor
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To what extent does globalisation positively impact countries

Begin with a breakdown of the question. Define key terms and explain to the examiner how you will go about answering the question. it is important at this stage to be concise and explicit.
The lengt...

Answered by Henry W. Geography tutor
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