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What causes isostatic rebound?

Isostatic rebound is the uplift and readjustment of the land after a glaciation. During the last glacial maximum, and other ice ages, the weight of the ice sheets pressed down on the land, causing it t...

Answered by Martha H. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of a meander in a river.

This process starts with a slight bend in the river. This causes there to be a faster flow of water on the outside bend and slower water on the inside bend. The faster flow of water on the outside bend...

Answered by Leo T. Geography tutor
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Explain plate tectonics theory

Plate tectonics is a set of theories that describes and explains the distribution of earthquakes, volcanos, fold mountains and continental drift. It states that the earth’s core consists of semi-molten...

Answered by Saskia M. Geography tutor
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How is globalisation managed?

FDI:

The UK is highly successful in attracting FDI, with the UK being the highest receiver of FDI in Europe and the second highest in the world (after the USA).

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Answered by Saskia M. Geography tutor
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What is the Development Gap and why is it growing?

The development gap emphasises the divide between the affluent and those in poverty. This is usually called the North-South Divide, between the first world countries and the third world countries. This ga...

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