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Using a case study, explore the ways in which population growth can be controlled

To answer this question, I will discuss the case of Kerala, India. The Progressive Education Policy started in the 1960's, and is a non-birth rate control programme for curtailing population growth. It st...

Answered by Duncan A. Geography tutor
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Why do people live in vulnerable areas?

Living in marginal zones is a risky way to live, but many people make livelihoods and depend on areas that to us, may seem extremely dangerous. Vulnerability can be defined as the inability to cope with a...

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Explain how plate movements creates tectonic hazards in California (4 marks)

Answer:-Moving of plates caused by convection currents below the Earth's crust.-Currents cause the plates to come together on a transform plate boundary. the plates moving against each other creates a str...

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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...

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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...

Answered by Siobhan M. Geography tutor
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