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What does globalisation actually mean?

Globalisation can be described as the increasingly connected and interdependent nature of the earth, its economies, its societies and its political systems. This can happen as a result of increased flows ...

Answered by Tomas A. Geography tutor
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What are the ecological impacts of a changing climate?

There is growing evidence of the ecological impacts of recent climate change in all biomes. Plant and animal species are responding to changes in air temperature, soil moisture and water salinity. Every s...

Answered by Ruby O. Geography tutor
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What are positive and negative feedback loops?

Feedback loops are a series of events which are triggered by an initial change. 
Positive feedback loops are feedback loops which amplify the initial change and lead to a repetition ...

Answered by Matthew F. Geography tutor
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What is the core periphery model?

The core-periphery model is one used to describe the globalised world. A country with many international political, economic and social interactions is considered core. E.g UK. Whilst a country with limit...

Answered by Sebastian W. Geography tutor
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What is meant by a factor of globalisation?

Globalisation factors refer to the elements that drive globalisation and cause globalisation to occur.Before understanding the factors of globalisation we must first understand the meaning of globalisatio...

Answered by Hannah D. Geography tutor
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