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How does erosion occur on the the river bed?

Erosion is the process of wearing away the rock and soil found along the river bed and banks.  Erorsion also occurs through the breaing down of the rock particles which are being carried away by the river...

Answered by Janine A. Geography tutor
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Explain how an increase in greenhouse gases can result in climate change?

Greenhouse gases include methane and carbon dioxide. These gases enhance the greenhouse effect which consequently warm up our planet. 

The sun's energy arrives as short wave radiation, this type of...

Answered by Tabitha H. Geography tutor
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Explain how hazard-resistant design can reduce the impact of earthquakes in the developing world

Hazard resistant design in developing countries mitigates the impact of earthquakes. Simpe changes reduce the cost of repair and minimise risk of injury. For example, houses are built with steel rod found...

Answered by Lucy E. Geography tutor
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What are the differences between the types of plate boundaries?

There's four main types you'll need to know. These are constructive, destructive, collision and conservative - these basically are just different ways that two tectonic plates could interact.

Const...

Answered by Amelia G. Geography tutor
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Why is the impact of drought usually greater in LEDCs than in MEDCs?

MEDCs do not rely on produce from their own country to feed their population, and instead, import a lot of it from other countries. Therefore, in a drought they are still able to feed their population des...

Answered by Issy P. Geography tutor
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