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How is a meander formed?

With distance downstream, the river gains more energy and a higher volume of water (as shown in Bradshaw's Model). Because the channel has increased in size, there is less friction. As the river erodes la...

Answered by Hettie B. Geography tutor
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Why do earthquakes happen at destructive plate margins?

At destructive plate margins, oceanic crust subducts beneath continental crust. In this zone of subduction a lot of friction is created as the plates move alongside each other. Over time, the build up of ...

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Outline how fairtrade goods benefit the local community

Fairtrade goods ensure farmers receive a guaranteed price for their produce, this means that they have an increased income that is then spent in the local area, thus creating an economic multiplier. Moreo...

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Describe transport of materials by a river system

Salts and minerals are dissolved into the river water and thus travel in solution. Insoluble materal such as clay floats giving the river water a darker murky appearance as it travels in suspension. large...

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Explain the Formation of an Oxbow Lake

Oxbow lakes are created where meanders are found on a river's long profile. On a meander bend, the fastest flow of water occurs on the outside bend, causing erosion, whilst the slowest flow is on the insi...

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