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Outline the processes involved in the formation of a stack?

Stacks are an erosional landform that develop as a result of erosional processes such as hydralic action, abrasion and weathering on a headland. Firstly, cracks form in the cliff face as a result of erosi...

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Answered by Katie A. Geography tutor
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For a named country which you have studied, describe the problems caused by an ageing population.

Name of country: Japan 

Japan has a population of 127 million and roughly 23% are over the age of 65 and this huge proportion can prove to be problematic. In general, the elderly require more expen...

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Answered by Natasha C. Geography tutor
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What is the difference between depressions and anticyclones?

Depressions are areas of low atmospheric pressure caused by rising air. The rising air causes clouds to form, typically leading to rainy weather. The presence of air fronts (boundaries between air masses ...

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Answered by Lucy A. Geography tutor
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Explain why it is difficult to make progress to finding a solution to climate change.

Climate change is a very current issue, impacting the planet socially, politically, economically and environmentally. As it is a complex process, it is increasingly difficult to make progress in finding a...

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What are the problems created by a country having a large population growth rate?

The example I will use is the UK. One strategy the government has used is to increase the retirement age so people are working longer.  Males and females now have an equal retirement age of 65 and it will...

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