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Outline and evaluate the Social Learning Theory of aggression.

The social learning theory was proposed by Bandura and Walters (1963), it suggests that children can learn aggression through observation and imitation of other people. Aggression is learnt primarily thro...

Answered by Summaya A. Geography tutor
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What are the negative effects climate change is having on people and the environment?

Climate change is likely to cause multiple impacts globally on both people and the environment. One of the greatest threats posed by climate change is that of sea level rise. This means low lying countrie...

Answered by Amelia R. Geography tutor
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How do waterfalls form?

Waterfalls form when a river flows over an area of softer rock after flowing over an area of harder rock. Due to the softer rock being more easily eroded than the harder rock, the soft rock undercuts the ...

Answered by Lucy T. Geography tutor
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What is the enhanced greenhouse effect?

The enhanced greenhouse effect is the stronger impact caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour and are often produced by burning fos...

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Describe stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model.

The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) shows how birth and death rate affect population.  Stage 4 of the model is called the 'low fluctuating' stage and reflects the current situation of EMDCs such as Fra...

Answered by Saul P. Geography tutor
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