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Evaluate one mitigation strategy to prevent a non-communicable disease in a developing country.

It can be argued that mitigation strategiess nay have been successful for non communicable diseases such as cancer in India. 99% of India's 1.2 billion people breathe in air that is polluted above safe le...

Answered by Anne Farheena K. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of a spit. (6 marks)

A spit is a depositional coastal landform that forms by longshore drift. The prevailing wind pushes constructive waves up the beach at an angle as the swash. The waves then travel at a ninety degree angle...

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There are a number of push and pull factors that cause rapid urbanisation in lowincome developing countries (LIDCs). Explain how two push factors cause rapid urbanisation in LIDCs.

One push factor that can cause rapid urbanisation in LIDCs are the lower levels of education quality within rural areas. For example in China, rural Tibet has an illiteracy rate of 43% compared with the m...

Answered by Hannah M. Geography tutor
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Describe the movement of plates on a destructive plate margin

The two plates collide, the less dense plate is subducted under the other, this would be the oceanic plate which moves under the continental plate.

Answered by Isabella B. Geography tutor
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What is the Brandt line?

The Brandt line is a slightly more old-fashioned way of dividing the globe between rich and poor countries. The more wealthy countries are typically located in the Global North (at the top of the world ma...

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