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Evaluate the strategies used to manage hazards associated with earthquakes
An earthquake is a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action. The hazards produced by earthquakes can inc...
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Compare the costs and benefits of hard versus softs methods of protection from coastal erosion.
Hard methods for protection from coastal erosion such as sea walls and groynes can be fast to implement and effective as an immediate measure to protect form coastal erosion. Hard measures maybe most effecti...
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How are erosional glacial landforms formed, for example a u-shaped valley?
erosional glacial landforms are formed through erosional processes including both physical and chemical weathering, such as freeze-thaw weathering, with ice eroding away rock and debris to produce a landform...
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How does deindustrialisation lead to social issues?
When an area experiences deindustrialisation, the unemployment rate increases. This lack of jobs means that people who can afford to will move away to find a new job, leaving low-income groups in the area. S...
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What are some methods of predicting earthquakes? (5 Marks)
Earthquake prediction is very unreliable, however there are several established methods that have been used to correctly predict earthquakes in the past. Satellite GPS or on ground laser measuring: Used to m...
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