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With an example, describe what is meant by a destructive plate boundary and what feature (s) may form as a result.

A destructive plate boundary exists when a continental and oceanic plate boundary meet. The oceanic plate descends underneath the oceanic plate as it is denser.  The build-up of friction between the two p...

Answered by Michael H. Geography tutor
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What is the difference between weather and climate?

Both terms describe changes in atmospheric conditions, but on different timescales. Weather describes short-term variation (i.e. daily and hourly) whereas climate refers to long-term trends of change happ...

Answered by Emil B. Geography tutor
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Explain processes of erosion that occur in a river

The first erosional process that occurs in a river is hydralic action, which is where water is forced into cracks in the river bed and channel which compresses trapped air, making the cracks larger which ...

Answered by Olivia S. Geography tutor
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Describe strategies used by one country to manage population growth .(6 marks)

Rapid population growth is the exponential growth of a countries population leading to an aray of problems.To counteract such issues, countries employ strageties to prevent such from occuring in the futur...

Answered by Maya G. Geography tutor
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Our teacher gave us loads of case studies to remember - how can I remember all of them?

What I think is really important with geography is the fact that all the theory we learn is really relevant to what is going on in the world! Although the bank of case studies may seem really fact-based, ...

Answered by Morgan J. Geography tutor
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