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Use a population pyramid to explain changes in a country's population structure.

The world's population is growing exponentially, yet populations of some countries are not experiencing the same trend. In general, LEDCs see continued increases in their populations and MEDCs have reache...

Answered by Charlotte A. Geography tutor
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How is it best to approach answering a longer question?

Firstly, it is very important to understand what the question is actually asking you to answer. It can be tempting to want to simply write down everything you know about the topic, but this will not get y...

Answered by Tilia A. Geography tutor
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Is the world today unipolar and controlled by the U.S. as a sole superpower?

Culture - McDonald's, Coca-Cola. Spread of U.S. brands. U.S. TV shows

Politics - USA instrumental in setting up IMF, WTO and World Bank

Military - Cold War with Russia, Nuclear drop on Japan...

Answered by Benjamin S. Geography tutor
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What are the social consequences of migration?

This question is looking for both the positive and negative social effects of migration for the origin country and receiving country so this a good way to structure your answer. The country people are mig...

Answered by Bethany L. Geography tutor
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Using a case study, explain the cause and effects of flooding.

On the 16th of August 2004, Boscastle, a small fishing village on the North coast of Cornwall, experienced one of the worst flash floods Britain has ever seen, 1 in 400 year flood. Two and a half miles up...

Answered by Scott R. Geography tutor
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