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Geography
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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative data?

This is a common question at A-Level, especially in a Geographical Skills paper. You may be required to give examples of each type of data.Qualitative data is usually descriptive data such as the collecti...

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Answered by Robert W. Geography tutor
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Explain the formation of a meander.

Explaining the formation of a meander is a common question at both GCSE and A-Level. The answer given below is for an A-Level response.Answering this question may also involve drawing a small annotated sk...

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If i'm planning an essay for a question on regeneration in a specific area, how would I organise my paragraphs?

This is a case study focused question, you therefore need to include specific factual infomation about that case within every paragraph.Generally for long answered questions, you can divide your paragaphs...

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Answered by Natalie C. Geography tutor
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What causes isostatic rebound?

Isostatic rebound is the uplift and readjustment of the land after a glaciation. During the last glacial maximum, and other ice ages, the weight of the ice sheets pressed down on the land, causing it t...

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What is the Development Gap and why is it growing?

The development gap emphasises the divide between the affluent and those in poverty. This is usually called the North-South Divide, between the first world countries and the third world countries. This ga...

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Answered by Josie C. Geography tutor
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