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How is a waterfall formed?

A waterfall is created due to the banding of rocks with varying hardness and softness. The harder rock (granite) is more resistant to erosion and so erodes at a different speed to the soft (sandstone). Th...

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Discuss hazard mitigation mechanisms developed for different threats posed by volcanoes (40 marks)

Across the globe, the theory of plate tectonics and evidence of shallow Earth structure processes has enabled scientists to determine the variety of hazards cause by different eruptive styles. Volcanoes p...

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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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Assess the extent to which globalisation is creating a global culture.

There is no single answer to whether globalisation is in fact creating a global culture due to the inability to collect concrete evidence, thus it is important to acknowledge this concept from a global an...

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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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