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What factors influence development?
Development means countries changing and becoming more advanced. PHYSICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DEVELOPMENT Climate -countries with unstable climates struggle to develop e.g. countries in the Sahel prone to dr...
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‘Transnational corporations (TNCs) only bring advantages to the host country.’ Do you agree with this statement? Justify your decision.
TNCs bring both advantages and disadvantages to host countries, this has a more profound impact in LEDCs, such as Nigeria. Nigeria has approximately 40 TNCs operating within it and one of the biggest is Roya...
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What is a destructive plate boundary?
A destructive plate boundary is a convergent plate boundary where two plates (oceanic plate and the continental plate) meet, and the more dense oceanic plate is forced under the continental plate. The subduc...
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Define longshore drift and give an example.
Longshore drift is the geological process of movement of material (sand, clay shingles and/or pebbles) along the coastline. This is from waves which approach at an angle(45 degrees) and are blown from the pr...
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How is a spit formed?
I always feel it is best for GCSE students to revise off mark schemes. With the formation of a spit being a recurring question in papers, mark schemes will be foundational to enhancing the student's understa...
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