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How is a corrie formed?
A corrie is an armchair shaped depression on a mountain slope left by a cirque glacier. These are the steps leading to its formation: 1) Snow collects in a hollow on a mountain slope (normally the north faci...
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Outline and evaluate the Social Learning Theory of aggression.
The social learning theory was proposed by Bandura and Walters (1963), it suggests that children can learn aggression through observation and imitation of other people. Aggression is learnt primarily through...
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What are river cliffs and how are they formed?
River cliffs are features of meanders. In a meander the outside bank is where the Thalweg flows(fastest flowing part of the river), this means the velocity is greatest here so there is more available energy ...
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What are the negative effects climate change is having on people and the environment?
Climate change is likely to cause multiple impacts globally on both people and the environment. One of the greatest threats posed by climate change is that of sea level rise. This means low lying countries, ...
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Describe the formation of a waterfall
Waterfalls are formed over areas where hard rock lays over soft rock. When the river flows over soft rock, it erodes the soft rock away, which begins to undercut the hard rock which lays above. As the hard r...
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