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What is a destructive plate boundary?

A destructive plate boundary occurs when convection currents in the magma causes one plate to be forced under another an melted in the molten layer. This causes pressure to rise on the plate above, and ca...

Answered by Jenny R. Geography tutor
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With reference to a specific coastal area, examine how their management is often about balancing socio-economic and environmental needs.

Sheringham is a coastal town in North Norfolk with a population of 7,143 residents with West Runton and Weybourne as its’ neighbouring towns. Due to its’ high economic and land value, the management strat...

Answered by Grace Z. Geography tutor
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What is longshore drift?

This is when the waves approach the coast at an angle result in the gradual zig-zag movement of beach materials along the coast.

Answered by Izzy O. Geography tutor
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What is the relationship between aid and dependence?

Simply, aid can be thought of as the provision, assistance, support or relief to a cause (usually in the form of money) for nothing in return. Whether or not receiving aid leads to a country becoming reli...

Answered by Kees L. Geography tutor
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How do tectonic plates move?

The lithosphere (the solid bit underneath continents) acts as the major compenant of tectonic plates. The asthenosphere (80-200km deep) is a mostly solid layer, despite being described often as ‘molten ro...

Answered by Jack M. Geography tutor
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