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What is the process of freeze-thaw weathering?

This is where water enters the cracks on rocks and then during time of decreased temperatures the water freezes. As it freezes, the water expands which places a lot of pressure on the rocks around it. Thi...

Answered by Annabel R. Geography tutor
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What is the greenhouse effect?

The greenhouse effect is actually a naturally occuring phenomenon.Energy that is released or reflected by the earth's surface is trapped and reflected back by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (e.g. carb...

Answered by Mara F. Geography tutor
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How shall I plan my revision? There's so much to learn!

It can seem daunting when you have got a lot of case studies to revise for your GCSE exams, but the best way to manage it is to break it down. We'll split it into (1) structured content revision and (2) t...

Answered by Helen T. Geography tutor
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What's the best way to learn case studies?

Firstly, before learning any case study you must ensure that you understand the content properly as this will make it much easier to learn. Consult different resources such as the internet and textbooks i...

Answered by Lauren P. Geography tutor
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What is the difference between a divergent and convergent plate boundary?

A divergent (constructive) plate boundary is one where the two plates are moving APART from each other in opposite directions. As these plates move apart they create cracks in the earth's...

Answered by Abigail H. Geography tutor
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