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With respect to sea level change, what is the difference between eustacy and isostasy?

Eustacy and isostasy are ways of describing relative sea level change which is a measure of changes in the level (height) of the sea, relative to the land.

Eustat...

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Answered by Emily H. Geography tutor
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What should I include in my personal statement?

Your personal statement is your opportunity to show the university exactly what makes you the ideal candidate.

The most important question you will have to answer in your personal stateme...

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How do I calculate the speed of the International Space Station moving in a circular orbit around the Earth?

Just equate the centripetal force and gravitational force acting on the ISS and find v.

P. S. Google the radius and mass of the Earth, the distance to the ISS from the ground, the mass of...

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Answered by Eimantas D. Physics tutor
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How do you prepare a speaking exam? (unit 1)

You have 15 minutes for preparation. 

Spend the first 2-3 minutes to read the passage as well as the bullet points. 

Spend around 1-2 minutes to jot down notes for each bull...

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What is a liquidity trap?

Under normal circumstances, when there is an increase in the money supply the interest rate should decrase because money is more abundant hence the cost of borrowing is low. In a liquidity trap the int...

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Answered by Maria L. Economics tutor
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