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What is Longshore Drift?

Longshore drift is a process by which sediment is moved along the coastline. The prevailing wind blows waves, and the sand and pebbles that are being carried, onto the beach at an angle. The backwash carr...

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How does Lee’s Push and Pull model explain migration?

Lee’s model of migration suggests there are pull factors and push factors within the origin country (where the migrant moves from) and the destin...

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Explain the formation of two landforms associated with convergent tectonic plate boundaries

Possible answersAn ocean trench - created when a continental plate meets and oceanic plate, and the latter is subducted due to it being denser. As the oceanic plate is forced into the mantle, a deep under...

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Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of fracking.

Fracking is a process which extracts natural gas efficiently, reducing our dependency on coal as an energy resource. However, the fluid used within the process is toxic and can contaminate air and water s...

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Discuss ‘volcanic eruptions always cause huge social impacts’

When Chances Peak erupted on the island of Montserrat in 1997, it caused widespread social devastation. 19 people were killed and 7 injured by the eruption’s hazards such as its ash eruption 40,000ft into...

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