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AS, A2 and A-Level: Geography: Page 2 Coursework and Essays
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The differing drainage basins in the UK
(User Rating: 5.20 | Length: 3.8 Pages)
The differing drainage basins in the UK There are many natural factors influencing how a drainage basins main channel responds to rainfall, in this essay I hope write in detail the different natural factors, the opposition influencing these natural factors and the consequences on the volume of wate ...

The Potential for the Exploitation of Geothermal Energy in the United Kingdom
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 13.5 Pages)
The Potential for the Exploitation of Geothermal Energy in the United Kingdom Whether the World Population stabilises at 8 Billion or 10 Billion, both developing and developed nations will call for increasing amounts of energy as they strive to achieve 'higher' standards of living. The oil ...

The Worst Flood since records began devastates Mississippi
(User Rating: 8.67 | Length: 5.0 Pages)
The Worst Flood since records began devastates Mississippi The Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, was above flood stage for 144 days between April 1 and September 30, 1993. Approximately 3 billion cubic meters of water overflowed from the river channel onto the floodplain downstream from St. ...

Thomas Malthus' Theory on Population
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 1.6 Pages)
Thomas Malthus' Theory on Population Thomas Malthus's studies on the growth of population led to the development of the field of demography. According to Malthus, population tends to increase faster than the supply of food available for its needs. Whenever a relative gain occurs in food pro ...

Tourism in Dorset
(User Rating: 6.50 | Length: 4.6 Pages)
Tourism in Dorset "Tourism in Dorset thrives without being part of a National Park" Comment on this assertion. National Parks have two main aims: to preserve the natural beauty of the areas and to encourage their enjoyment by the public. National Parks are the highest type of park in the ...

Tourism in LEDC’s
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 4.0 Pages)
Tourism in LEDC's "Do the benefits of tourism outweigh the problems it brings in its wake? Discuss with reference to LEDC's." Less developed countries around the world, struggle to develop and keep up with more developed countries. In order to fast track their way through the deve ...

Transport Technology in Tourism
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 4.2 Pages)
Transport Technology in Tourism Transport Technology in Tourism Explain with selected examples how changes in transport technology have made possible changes in character, destination and scale of tourism Fashions in tourism change due to people's perceptions of places and their capabilities fo ...

Urbanisation
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 1.8 Pages)
Urbanisation Why has there been such an accelerated rate of urbanizationin Mexico? Since WW2 there has been a phenomenal amount of urbanization, industrialization and population growth in Mexico. This trend is not peculiar to Mexico. It has been observed in many other developing countries. It is es ...

What effects does Human Activity have on Coastal Landforms
(User Rating: 6.33 | Length: 2.8 Pages)
What effects does Human Activity have on Coastal Landforms Human activities add another layer of complexity to the natural processes of coastal lands and materials. These activities may have direct or indirect effects on our changing coastlines. They may effect sources of new sediment to the coast ...

what is the economic distribution in your chosen city and how has it changed
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 9.8 Pages)
what is the economic distribution in your chosen city and how has it changed Manchester is the world's original industrial city, a title that was taken with the construction of the Cotton Exchange at Market Place in 1729. The area first comprised mills and later workhouses and factories, changi ...

What kinds of changes in retailing have taken place in the CBDs of cities in developed countries ove
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What kinds of changes in retailing have taken place in the CBDs of cities in developed countries ove Retailing is defined as the selling of merchandise and certain services to the consumer. It is very competitive, and competition between outlets, whilst mainly centred on prices of goods, includes o ...

Wind Energy
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Wind Energy WIND ENERGY Wind energy is one of the most quickly developing sources of energy in the UK. In Northern Ireland alone, there are now 12 sites with wind-powered generators in action. Power ratings can vary from a few kilowatts to several megawatts. A large wind-farm (10 -25 machines) can ...


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