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Describe the UK's current population structure and explain the positives and negatives

The United Kingdom (UK) has experienced a change in its population structure. Even though a sustained population growth is an essential factor to a growing economy, because it sustains tax intake, the UK has...
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Define globalisation and give an example of a country which has been affected by this process

Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange. Globalisation has increased the production of goods and...
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Asses why More Economically Developed Countries (MEDCs) dominate global trade

In the answer, you need to include examples spanning - historical, physical, economic, social or political reasons that explain how MEDCs dominate global trade despite the rise of new economies as well as gl...
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How are islands formed?

Islands are formed when new land is created. This can happen in several ways, one being when 2 plates move apart allowing magma, a molten material under the earth's crust, to rise up and solidify. Over time ...
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What is the difference between re-imaging, re-branding and regeneration of place

Re-imaging is the process which dissociates place from previous bad images, usually achieved through advertising campaigns. Rebranding is when a place is re-developed to gain a new identity. Regeneration is ...
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