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Define longshore drift and give an example.

Longshore drift is the geological process of movement of material (sand, clay shingles and/or pebbles) along the coastline. This is from waves which approach at an angle(45 degrees) and are blown from the...

Answered by Natasha F. Geography tutor
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How is a spit formed?

I always feel it is best for GCSE students to revise off mark schemes. With the formation of a spit being a recurring question in papers, mark schemes will be foundational to enhancing the student's under...

Answered by James A. Geography tutor
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What are the weather conditions associated with a depression?

A depression is when a wedge of warmer air forces its way into a larger body of cold air. This leads to several distinctive weather patterns. Where the warm air meets the cold air, a front is formed. Warm...

Answered by Bridget T. Geography tutor
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How should I approach the question "Explain the formation of a waterfall"?

This is quite a common question, and knowing how to tackle it can be a great way to scoop up marks. This answer hits each of the points needed for full-mark answer:
Waterfalls form in upstream area...

Answered by Connie H. Geography tutor
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What is the difference between hard and soft coastal engineering?

Hard engineering is artificial, expensive and large scale coastal defences, where as soft engineering is more "in tune" with the environment and is considered ecologically friendly by using more...

Answered by Lauren R. Geography tutor
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