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What is the Demographic Transition Model?

The Demographic Transition Model is one of the main ways we can easily understand how a population will change demographically as countries go through economic and social change. It was originally develop...

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Answered by Edward S. Geography tutor
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Two species of frogs, each found on one of two neighbouring islands yet with the same genus, are identified. Scientists believe that the two species originated from a common ancestor. Explain how these species could have evolved.

Questions about speciation are at their core based on Darwin's theory of evolution. As a result, we must recall GCSE knowledge of natural selection to combine with the new concepts in speciation introduce...

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Answered by Iqra S. Biology tutor
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What was the most significant factor in the causation of the October 1917 Russian Revolution?

Firstly, we need to decide what the main factors were. They can be defined as the failure of the Provisional Government, the role of Lenin and the Bolsheviks and WW1. Ultimately, Lenin and the Bolsheviks ...

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Answered by Cora B. History tutor
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How do you form a gerund?

2 general rules: 1) if the verb ends in "-ir" or "-er", remove the "r" and add "-iendo". 2) if the verb ends in "-ar", remove the "r" and add &q...

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Answered by Dinesh L. Spanish tutor
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List four things about the 'young English lady' from the source

Extract: There was only one occupant at the moment, obviously the young English lady referred to by the conductor. She was tall, slim and dark – perhaps twenty-eight years of age. There wa...

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