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Unconformity: a contact between two rock formations often recorded by a change in the angle of dip of the beds, representing a considerable break in continuity, and time. The understanding of unconformities can be a catalyst to a geologists comprehension of the true extent of geological...
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'Globalization is fundamentally a spatial phenomenon; it lies on a spectrum with the local and national at one end, and the supranational regional and global at the other. It is about the stretching of connections, relations and networks between human communities, an increase in the intensity of these, and...
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Discuss The Origins of Salts within the Oceans. Show How the concentrations vary from place to place and indicate possible changes that might have occurred over time Salt is defined as "Any substance that yields ions other than hydrogen or hydroxyl. Salts are produced from acids by replacing the...
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Deposition Waves usually approach beaches in long sweeping curves, at an angle to the beach. The force of the waves carries and drops materials such as sand, shingle, pebbles and sometimes larger rocks. More is deposited in some places than others; for example in a bay such as Swanage...
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The Aswan Dam is to be found in Egypt, subject to the River Nile that runs through the centre of Egypt, This Nile is said to be the largest rives in the world. This has now led to the creation of an artificially made lake. This lake is...
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Aim: To investigate the changing characteristics of a drainage basin. Location: Epping Forest, Essex River: Loughton Brook Date: Thursday 29th November 2001 Weather: Very dull, spells of light drizzle, overall very damp EPPING FOREST AND LOUGHTON BROOK Epping Forest is an area of...
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Nearly one sixth of all the human beings on Earth live in India, the world"s most populous democracy. Officially titled the Republic of India, it"s 1,269,413 sq. mi. lie in South Asia, occupying most of the Indian subcontinent, bordered by Pakistan W; China, Nepal, and Bhutan N; and Myanmar...
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Australia is located in the southern hemisphere between latitudes 10°S and 44°S and between longitudes 113°E and 154°E, Australia is part of the Asia-pacific region. Our nearest neighbors are Papua New Guinea to the north and New Zealand to the east. Australia the smallest continent and one of the...
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CAMBRIDGE AND ILFORD CONTENTS Introduction: 2 Environmental Quality: 5 Questionnaire: 10 Journey By Punt: 13 Land Use Survey: 17 Transect Diagram: 22 Ilford research: 24 Comparison: 29 Conclusion: 34 Evaluation: 36 Introduction Hypothesis:...
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Costa Rica, a country of Central America, covers an area of 19,730 square miles. The capital is San José. Extending from northwest to southeast, Costa Rica is bounded on the north by Nicaragua, along its 185-mile northeastern coastline by the Caribbean Sea, on the southeast by Panama, and along its...
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