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How is an Oxbow lake formed?

Firstly and simply think about what a river looks like - bendy or straight
Why do you think it is bendy?Further down a river you go, the more water there is, which means the river has more energy.Mor...

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Answered by Chloe B. Geography tutor
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"Transnational Corporations (TNCS) only bring disadvantages to their host country" To what extent do you agree? (9)

Intro- define key terms TNCs are large corporations that operate in more than one country. A host country is defined as a country that a TNC has chosen to establish part of its operations...

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Answered by Evie C. Geography tutor
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Describe and give one reason for the global distribution of volcanoes.

Volcanoes are most commonly found along destructive plate margins, they also occur at constructive and conservative plate margins. Additionally some are also found away from margins, e.g Hawaii, these are...

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Answered by Robyn B. Geography tutor
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Could you explain the series of events in the formation of a waterfall

Waterfalls form where the river bed has a layer of harder rock overlying the softer rocks. As water falls the softer rock is eroded much more quickly than the harder rock; therefore undercutting the harde...

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Answered by Naoise J. Geography tutor
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You will have studied a recent earthquake event. To what extent is this location likely to be well prepared for an earthquake in the future? Explain your answer fully using specific detail. 6 marks.

The magnitude 7 earthquake that hit the LEDC central American country of Haiti on the 12th January 2010 is an event that one could argue highlights how the country is not sufficiently prepared for future ...

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Answered by Andrew C. Geography tutor
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