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What are groynes?

Groynes are man-made low walls or sturdy timber barriers built into the sea. They are a form of coastal protection that are built at right angles to the shore to prevent longshore drift. These structures ...

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Explain the factors involved in choosing the venue to an event, with reference to a specific case study

Typically this question would show up as an essay question in an exam. To start (introduction), the case study of choice must be highlighted, with a brief insight into who is responsible ...

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Explain how El Niño cycles can lead to drought. (5 marks)

El Niño cycles occur periodically, on average every 3- 7 years in the Pacific Ocean. Normally-descending air over the Eastern Pacific gives dry condi...

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What factors influence development?

Development means countries changing and becoming more advanced. PHYSICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DEVELOPMENT Climate -countries with unstable climates struggle to develop e.g. countries in the Sahel prone to...

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‘Transnational corporations (TNCs) only bring advantages to the host country.’ Do you agree with this statement? Justify your decision.

TNCs bring both advantages and disadvantages to host countries, this has a more profound impact in LEDCs, such as Nigeria. Nigeria has approximately 40 TNCs operating within it and one of the biggest is R...

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