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Using examples of an Earthquake, describe the effects of the disaster. (4 marks)

Kobe Earthquake hit Japan in January 1995 with a magnitude of 6.9 Mw. The short term effects were that 6433 deaths occured, and around 27,000 people were injured due to collapsed buildings and structures....

Answered by Adriana C. Geography tutor
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Describe and explain the formation of an oxbow lake. (6 marks)

Oxbow lakes are most commonly found in the middle course of the river, where the river has more energy and higher discharge. A meander is first formed as a result of deposition and erosion - velocity is h...

Answered by Charlotte G. Geography tutor
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To what extent is wind power a suitable form of energy generation for the UK today?

A pretty simple pros and cons question - signalled by the terms 'to what extent'. Yes, it is an suitable form of energy for today because: It fits the bill for today's sustainability drive - no fossil fue...

Answered by Anthony E. Geography tutor
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Explain why a named settlement you have studied can be considered sustainable using the systems approach?

Break down of question: "named settlement" - needs an example that you can give particular facts on "sustainable" - consider in what sense the term is used. When thinking about urbanis...

Answered by Jenny S. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of fold mountains.

Fold mountains form at continental convergant plate bounderies. Here the two continental plates are being pushed towards one another by tectonic forces, powered by convection currents in the mantle. The p...

Answered by Jacob M. Geography tutor
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