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Explain how fold mountains are formed.

Fold mountains are a landform and are found at both active destructive plate margins and former destructive plate margins. This means that the two plates are moving together (or colliding). The sedimentar...

Answered by Sam G. Geography tutor
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What is an ox-bow lake?

An ox- bow lake is formed from a river with meanders- if the student does not understand meanders I will cover this first.The meanders bend so much from high levels of erosion on the outside of the bend a...

Answered by Scarlett V. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of a waterfall.

The formation of a waterfall occurs due to a difference in bands of soft and hard rock. The hard rock, e.g. granite, is eroded at a far slower speed than that of the soft rock, e.g. sandstone. This proces...

Answered by Henry M. Geography tutor
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What are the social consequences of erosion to communities living on the coast?

Roads may become unstable or dangerous near cliff edges, the building of safer ones inland can increase traffic due to large, slow vehicles going to or from the work site. This may increase noise and air ...

Answered by Cameron A. Geography tutor
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Evaluate to what extent primary effects of a Volcanic eruption are more significant than its secondary effects. (Can be either a 6, 8 mark question or 10 marks)

This is how i would try to get my students to write this answer- (8 to 10 Marks) ...

Answered by Hannah C. Geography tutor
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