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What's the difference between glacial erosion and sub-aerial processes?

These are geographical terms which are commonly mixed up, due to the similar nature of the terms. In brief, the difference is simple - glacial erosion is the erosion process and consequences physically c...

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Answered by Laura B. Geography tutor
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How do I form the subjunctive mood? And what is it for?

First of all, it is necessary to recognise that the subjunctive is not a tense, but rather a mood. This means that it is used to express certain moods and emotions through the verb, rather than a period o...

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Answered by Laura B. Spanish tutor
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What's the difference between the past tense and the imperfect tense?

To start, the past tense of a verb, better known as the 'perfect' tense, describes an event or action taking place at a different time period compared to the imperfect tense. The perfect tense describes a...

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Answered by Laura B. French tutor
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To what extent was the First Crusade motivated more by religion, or other factors?

When answering a question such as this it is important to break it down and gleam its true essence. First, the question requires the student to recall other factors which could challenge religion's domina...

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Answered by Luke J. History tutor
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How does the kidney work in homeostasis?

The kidney is involved in osmoregulation (the control of blood water concentration): this is primarily controlled by the hormone ADH which is released from the pituitary gland in the brain when water conc...

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Answered by Molly H. Biology tutor
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