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How are islands formed?

Islands are formed when new land is created. This can happen in several ways, one being when 2 plates move apart allowing magma, a molten material under the earth's crust, to rise up and solidify. Over ti...

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How should I tackle the extended (8 mark) questions?

The key here is to pay attention to the key 'command' or 'trigger' words in the title of the question. 'Assess' and 'Evaluate' are often used to prompt the student. With these questions it is key to offer...

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What is more important in reducing the impact of Earthquakes, Prediction or Mitigation?

Natural Hazards can present serious threats to lives and livelihoods. This essay will focus upon earthquakes and discuss how prediction and mitigation both can help reduce the impacts of an earthquake but...

Answered by Katie H. Geography tutor
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What defines a country as a superpower?

The term "superpower" has been attributed to countries which have significant influence and a powerful global presence. A "superpower" nation can be identified by the four pillars of p...

Answered by Sophie W. Geography tutor
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Using a case study discuss the problems of rapid rural to urban migration?

India is an example of an NEE, a newly emerging economy, this is due to the rapid rural to urban migration that has been taking place. One of the biggest problems with people moving from rural areas to ur...

Answered by Millie T. Geography tutor
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