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What defines a country as a superpower?

The term "superpower" has been attributed to countries which have significant influence and a powerful global presence. A "superpower" nation can be identified by the four pillars of p...

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Using a case study discuss the problems of rapid rural to urban migration?

India is an example of an NEE, a newly emerging economy, this is due to the rapid rural to urban migration that has been taking place. One of the biggest problems with people moving from rural areas to ur...

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In what ways can the oceans take up carbon dioxide?

By the physical/inorganic pump, the biological/organic pump and the carbonate pump. physical involves the movement of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to the ocean via diffusionbiological is driven by p...

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Explain how the increasing use of fossil fuels and changes in agriculture may have contributed to global changes in temperature.

Here, think about splitting the answer into two, fossil fuel impacts on global temperature and then agricultural impacts. Initially you could comment an introductory sentence on the current trends of glob...

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Explain plate tectonics theory and the relationship between plate margins and global distribution of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions (6 Marks)

Plate tectonic theory is the theory that the earth’s structure is made up of different layers, the crust, mantle, outer core and inner core. Each of those layers display different compositions and charact...

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