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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...

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Explain what is meant by economic development and its components (5 marks)

Economic development refers to progress and development made to a country's economy and these are often characterised into 3 areas Resources- these get the process moving in the first place, these are nat...

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What are the roles of different physical processes in the formation of the meander

A river meander is a bend in a river channel. It usually occurs in the middle and lower course of a river where the land is flat and lateral erosion dominates. The main physical processes that cause the f...

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what are the effects of a wildfire on people and the environment.

Wildfires are uncontrolled fires that spread quickly trough woodlands and impact both people and the environment.The first main impact to people would be the direct life threat that wildfire has on popula...

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Study Figure 2 showing the Demographic Transition Model. Explain why death rates started to fall at the beginning of Stage 2. You should refer to two reasons in your answer.

During stage 2 of the DTM, death rates started to fall due to advancements in healthcare. Vaccinations had been discovered and so programmes were introduced to inoculate babies against diseases such as sm...

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