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Explain the formation of a waterfall

The is a layer of harder rock on top of soft rock. The softer rock underneath erodes more quickly, undercutting the hard rock. This leave the hard rock to over hang. Eventually the soft rock is undercut s...

Answered by Hannah S. Geography tutor
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Explain how social and economic factors make global inequalities worse

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Cover both social and economic factors

Social factors may include: access to safe water/ sanit...

Answered by Thomas G. Geography tutor
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In which way is a supervolcano different from a volcano and what are the likely consequences of a super volcano eruption?

Super volcanoes are much bigger than normal volcanoes, usually erupting at least 1000 cubic km of material in a single event and far less frequently than normal volcanoes. Normal volcanos erupt nearer to ...

Answered by Jack H. Geography tutor
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What is a conservative plate boundary and what's an example?

The San Andreas Fault is an example of a conservative plate boundary. Here, the 2 plates slide past each other in opposite directions, generating friction as they do. They can also move in the same direct...

Answered by Sarah C. Geography tutor
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A cylinder has a diameter of 14cm and a height on 12cm. What is the volume of the cylinder?

Area = πr^2 Area = π x 7^2 = 49π

Volume = 49π x 12 1847cm^3 (0dp)

Answered by Archie W. Geography tutor
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