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What are the most common challenges in urban environments?

There are five main parts that make up the answer to this question. Remember at GCSE the mark scheme is rather specific so you will need to make sure you mention all 5 of these items in order to gain maxi...

Answered by Saskia P. Geography tutor
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Explain the natural causes of climate change (10 marks)

Taking temperature as an indicator of climate, there have been huge changes over Earth’s history. Temperatures have been much higher at some points in the past than they are today. We can look at the geol...

Answered by Zoe A. Geography tutor
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Explain one way in which farming affects the environment (2 marks)

Farming affects the environment as it uses many nutrients in the soil to allow for plant growth. This will result is the reduction in soil quality. 

Answered by Zoe A. Geography tutor
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Evaluate the political and social implications of energy supply pathway disruption (15).

Arguably, the most potentially devastating implications are those that have a significant political dimension. Though the economic and political impacts are often closely intertwined, the political aspect...

Answered by Eva C. Geography tutor
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Explain how different landforms may be created by the transport and deposition of sediment along the coast.

Spits are created by the process of longshore drift. Some eroded material is transported in the waves by processes such as, traction, saltation and suspension and is carried by the sea along the coastline...

Answered by Francesca E. Geography tutor
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