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Why are urban populations getting bigger?

An increase in a population in a city can be because of two main reasons. The first is natural increase. This means there are more births than deaths in the city and the population increases naturally. Th...

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Why do earthquates occur on conservative plate boundaries?

A conservative plate boundary is where two plates slide past one another in opposite direction (or alternatively in the same direction at different speeds). Over time as these plates move friction occurs ...

Answered by Fiona W. Geography tutor
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Describe the types of waves that are released during an earthquake.

There are 4 types of waves released during an earthquake. The first type of wave is p waves, they arrive to the surface first. They are longitudinal waves and are able to travel through solid ground. The ...

Answered by Faatimah C. Geography tutor
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What are the effects of deforestation?

Deforestation, in the Amazon for example, dramatically decreases the amount of water intercepted by the forest canopy (type of storage), leading to increased surface run-off and thus river discharge (an ...

Answered by Daniel B. Geography tutor
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Discuss the positive economic impacts of migration on the host country

Migration is a complex process which has an array of impacts on both the host and origin country. The modernist viewpoint on migration highlights how economic migrants can aid overall development of the h...

Answered by Emma A. Geography tutor
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