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Using examples, outline the differences between the activity and resultant landforms at Convergent Continental/Continental plate boundaries and Convergent Continental/Oceanic plate boundaries

At a convergent continental continental plate boundary such as the Indian and Eurasian plates, neither of the two plates subduct due to both being low in buoyancy. However the collision can cause one of t...

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Describe the three types of coral reefs and explain why reefs are sensitive to environmental changes

Fringing, barrier and atoll reefs described, with a description of how a fringing reef is close to the coast in shallow water zones, barrier reefs develop through subsidence with a separation between the ...

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Explain one economic push factor relating to voluntary migration

Individuals living an area lacking of employment opportunities may cause people to migrate looking for better work opportunities. If changing locations could drastically improve wages and work conditions,...

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Explain how one transnational corporation (TNC) has contributed to the globalisation of the world’s economy - 4 marks

AO1 - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of places, environments, concepts, processes, interactions and change, at a variety of scales*This answer is general but can/should be used in conjunction wit...

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Describe and explain the formation of meanders (6)

Meanders form in rivers due to processes of erosion and deposition. Bends in a river are initially formed by the deposit of sediment on the river bed, resulting in the fluctuations in the rivers flow. Sha...

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