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Describe the key stages of landform change in the formation of a stump. Referring to process of weathering and erosion in your answer. (6/8 marks)

At a high energy coastline, with resistant coastal geology, a crack may form in the cliff at an area of weakness in the rock. As wave energy causes erosion through hydraulic action, as air is forced into ...

Answered by Sam W. Geography tutor
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Explain how different landforms may be created by the transport and deposition of sediment along the coast

Long Shore Drift is responsible for the creation of the majority of coastal sedimentary landforms. Eroded material, ranging in size from fine sand to larger pebbles and cobbles, are transported in three w...

Answered by Harry W. Geography tutor
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Describe the conditions that lead to a tropical revolving storm

Tropical storms can only form between approximately 5° and 30° latitude, as the revolving aspect utilises the Earth's Coriolis effect in order to enable it to spin. Furthermore, the must form above bodies...

Answered by James M. Geography tutor
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Give 2 reasons why a river might deposit its' load (2 marks)

1- Loss of river velocity, causing it to deposit its load due to a loss of energy.2- The river meets a more shallow area, meaning the friction causes the river to deposit its load due to a loss of energy....

Answered by Sophie M. Geography tutor
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State the meaning of the term infiltration (2 marks)

Infiltration is the process by which water enters the ground by seeping through pores in soil or any other surface. Rates of infiltration depend on factors such as soil saturation level, compaction or par...

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