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Explain the formation of headlands and bays

Alternating sections of hard and soft rock. The hard rock bands will be more resistant to erosion than the soft rock. The soft rock will therefore erode faster due to hydraulic action, abrasion, cavitatio...

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Explain how changes in agriculture may have contributed to global temperature changes.

Modern agriculture contributes to an increase in global temperatures through the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and methane) contribute to the gr...

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Examine How and Why the definition of development has changed over time (25)

Development in Geography refers to the standard of living and quality of life of its inhabitants. Development is a process of change that affects people's livelihoods. This may involve an improvement in t...

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What is the difference between primary and secondary effects of an earthquake?

Primary effects occur immediately, as a result of the earthquake itself. Example of primary effects include buildings and bridges collapsing and death and injury to people. Secondary effects can occur fro...

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Explain how global patterns of migration are influenced by high concentrations of young workers and female migrants. (8)

NB: ALWAYS check the number of available marks - so this is a typical 8 mark question and therefore you should aim to write 4 A01 points and then develop them with the typical PEE structure, using cas...

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