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What is the Demographic Transition Model?

The Demographic Transition Model is one of the main ways we can easily understand how a population will change demographically as countries go through economic and social change. It was originally develop...

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Explain how water use is being managed in HIC countries, use examples in your answer (6)

Water is being managed through techniques domestically, in HICs many homes have been fitted with water meters. People with meters use much less water as they are charged for how much water they use, rathe...

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Explain longshore drift

Longshore drift is a natural process occurring as waves wash onto beaches. insert diagramThe waves are washed onto the beach at an angle, so the 'swash' occurs diagonally. As the water recedes ba...

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Describe the formation of an Oxbow Lake (4 marks)

An Oxbow lake is essentially formed when a meandering river has its flow cut off by sediment deposition. The Outer bend of a river is where the velocity of the river flow is highest hence the bank is erod...

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Outline two threats to water quality? (4 marks)

Sewage can contaminate water supplies which leads to waterborne diseases like typhoid or cholera. Agricultural run-off threatens water quality since pesticides have high levels of nitrate which causes eut...

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