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What controls the different types of aeolian transport?

There are 3 main types of aeolian transport - suspension, saltation and surface creep. Suspension involves sand particles being carried within the air. Saltation is the bouncing of grains along the surfac...

Answered by Hannah K. Geography tutor
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How does longshore drift take place?

Longshore drift takes place as waves hit the beach at an angle. In the UK, the prevailing wind direction is SW so waves hit the beach at an angle from the South West. Waves carry sediment and pebbles thro...

Answered by Sarah L. Geography tutor
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Discuss the impacts of a storm event you have studied.

In 1987, just under 30 years ago, The Great Storm hit the south of the UK and north of France. It was caused by a depression originating in the Bay of Bengal as westerly North Atlantic wet warm winds met ...

Answered by Amelia S. Geography tutor
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Give an idea how sea defences could help to protect coastlines?

Briefly outline a few different sea defences, including, but not limited to, sea walls, groynes and boulder barriers. They can protect the base of cliffs from erosion as well as prevent coastal flooding. ...

Answered by Daniel M. Geography tutor
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How shall I plan my revision? There's so much to learn!

It can seem daunting when you have got a lot of case studies to revise for your GCSE exams, but the best way to manage it is to break it down. We'll split it into (1) structured content revision and (2) t...

Answered by Helen T. Geography tutor
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