6. what factors can affect the level of development
poor trade link, lots of debt and an economy based on primary products
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7. how do governments manage counter-urbanisation in rural areas
making policies to provide more houses and investing in services
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8. what are the social needs for urban development
more housing, more room for ocial activitie and better tranport systmes and route
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9. what is the rural-urban fringe
this is the part right at the edge of a ciry, where there are both urban land use and rural land uses
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10. what are rivers not powerful enough to do
the rivers aren't powerful enough to erode laterally-they have to wind around the high hillsides that stick out into their paths on either side
they are no powerful enough to carry small fragments of rocks from one place to another
they do not have the force to create a magical potion
11. why do people live close to volcanoes
soil is very fertiel as it i full of minerals, they are a tourist attraction and they are a source of geothermal energy which can generate electricity
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12. what is the epicentre
it is the point on the earths surgave straight above the focu. near the epicentre the hock waves are stronger and cause more damage
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13. what does the hydrological cycle show
how water moves around
the way we use water
the amound of water we drink
14. what do countries go through (population)
they go through five stages of population growth
they go through three stages of population growth
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15. give examples of each delta
in three different countries all around the world
arcuate is found in the nile delta, cuspare in the tiber delta and birds foot in the mississippi delta
nile delta, tilber delta and thames delta
16. what are the puh factors (counter-urbanisation)
pollution and traffic congetion, crime rate and house in cities cost more
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17. how do earthquakes occur on constructive margins
pressure builds along cracks within the plates as they move away from each other
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18. what are the three types of deltas
arcuate, they have a rounded shape and lots of distributions, cuspate have a trinagular shape and few distributaries and birds food which are shapped how they sound
arcuate, cuspate and ducks foot
arcuate which have a rounded shape and lots of distributaries, cuspate and birds toe
19. what are interlocking spurs
they are mountains created in the hillside
the hillsides that interlock with each other as the river winds around them are called interlocking spurs
this is a rugby team which interlock during the scrum
20. what do low energy waves do
they stay as low energy wavves
they carry material to the coast but they're not strong enough to take a lot of material away-this means theres lots of deposition and very little erosion