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What are the differences between warm and cold based glaciers?

Cold based glaciers:

Are frozen to the bedrock all year round as the temperature of the ice stays at zero degrees constantly

Tend to move via internal defor...

Answered by Joanna H. Geography tutor
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What is the impact of tropical air masses on the UK?

An air mass is a large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity levels. The UK is affected by two 'tropical' air-masses: tropical-continental and tropical-maritime. The tropical-continenta...

Answered by Adrian G. Geography tutor
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With reference to one major international conflict. Assess and analyse the geographical impacts of the conflict on the areas involved.

The area I am going to look it is the state of Israel, and it's conflict with Palestine. The conflict is complex, with some of the issues stretching back to grudge matches from hundreds of years ago. T...

Answered by Sam S. Geography tutor
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Age is Fundamental in understanding internal migration - Discuss with reference to academic material.

Age is fundamental in understanding internal migration: discuss with reference to academic material.

Internal migration is the migration of people within a nation's...

Answered by Sam S. Geography tutor
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What is albedo and why is it important in climate change?

Albedo is the reflectivity of a surface. A surface that has a high albedo reflects a lot of solar radiation from the sun back into the atmosphere, whilst a surface that has a low albedo ...

Answered by Faith P. Geography tutor
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