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What would be a good case study for illustrating the dangers of volcanic activity?

Mount St Helens erupted in 1980 (an easy date to remember) and this is a really useful case study as not only can you talk about the primary impact on humans (death, injury, loss of homes) and the environ...

Answered by Nuala B. Geography tutor
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How should I structure an A level essay?

Begin by setting out the argument in response to the question. Giving some background detail here is really important, such as a theory (CBD/ river flow/ Malthusian principles on overpopulation) that you ...

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What is the process of long shore drift?

Long shore drift is the process of deposition and transportation where sediment zig-zags along a coastline. This occurs when the prevailing wind hits the shoreline and an angle, or the waves are deflecte...

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There are a lot of topics to cover, how can I revise them as well as my other subjects?

Revision techniques can work differently for different people but the main way to succeed is to plan. First of all, try to figure out how you retain information best and structure your revision round acti...

Answered by Anna B. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of a lateral moraine

The rocky material used to construct a lateral moraine is usually a result of freeze-thaw weathering. Water gets into cracks in rocks on the mountain slopes when the temperature is above zero and subseque...

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