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What is a constructive/divergent plate boundary?

Plate boundary where the plates are moving away from each other allowing magma to rise from the mantle.

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Describe and explain the formation of headlands and bays.

Headlands and bays result from coastlines that are formed of alternate sections of hard and soft rock. The areas of soft rock are more easily and quickly eroded whereas the harder rock is more resistant t...

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Explain how climate change threatens extreme environments. (6 marks)

Climate change can be described as a context hazard due to its worldwide impact. However, the effects that climate change has upon extreme environments poses a severe threat. Temperature fluctuations for ...

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Give two reasons why people continue to live in areas at risk from hazard events. (4)

For this question it is important to explain which hazardous event you are discussing. People often continue to live in volcanic environments because of the nutrients in the soil which are good for farmin...

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Describe the characteristics of oceanic crust. (AQA Past Paper, 3 marks)

There are two types of crust we need to know about: Oceanic crust and Continental crust. Oceanic crust is formed at mid ocean ridges where two plates pull apart. Here magma from the mantle upwells. When i...

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