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How does a river profile alter with distance downstream?

A rivers long profile typically varies in accordance with the upper, middle and lower course.
The upper course typically has a steeper profile, a v shaped bottom, is narrower with faster flowing wate...

Answered by Theo S. Geography tutor
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Define and discuss a factor contributing to inequality in wealth and development in a region of your choice.

The prevalence of transnational corporations (TNCs) in Latin American play a major role in producing and maintaining unequal levels of wealth and development. This is caused by the lack of reinvestment in...

Answered by Erlend C. Geography tutor
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How does a tsunami form and why do their waves increase in size as they approach the shore?

This question is initially asking for the understanding tsunami formation process. It would be useful to provide a brief definition of a tsunami, so the examiner knows you have a clear idea of...

Answered by Alice S. Geography tutor
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Use one or more examples to explain why people migrate within the EU (4 marks)

ANALYSE THE QUESTION:'one or more examples'i.e. one in great depth, or two in less depththey want EXAMPLES - this means they want specific to a certain place/ time/ context'to explain why...

Answered by Daisy C. Geography tutor
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Considering coastal management, explain the difference between hard engineering and soft engineering, highlighting examples alongside advantages and disadvantages.

Firstly, it is worth understanding what is being asked by the command word used in the question.

Explain: Describe the causes and processes involved (using ho...

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