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What are the climatic implications of the tri-cellular model of global atmospheric circulation?

The tri-cellular model shows how energy is transferred polewards via three cells of air circulation: the Hadley, Ferrel and Polar cells. The Hadley Cell involves the meeting of the trade winds in the Equa...

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For a named emerging country, assess how far it has benefited from globalisation (8 marks)

Paragraph 1Globalisation is the increasing interaction between people and companies due to advances in communication, technology and transport. An example of an emerging country that has b...

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What are the effects of a one child policy? (6 Marks)

China's one child policy was implemented in 1979 to combat the increasing strain of a growing population. As of 2015 it has slowly been phased out in order to rectify the many social and economic issues t...

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How do you describe and explain the Demographic Transition Model?

The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) shows how the population of a country changes over its development. The model shows the relationship between the birth rate, death rate and total population of a cou...

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How is a corrie formed?

A corrie is an armchair shaped depression on a mountain slope left by a cirque glacier. These are the steps leading to its formation: 1) Snow collects in a hollow on a mountain slope (normally the north f...

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