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Geography Factsheet: 263. Biofuels v Diversity
According to the UNEPbiofuel is an umbrella term used to describe all fuels derived from organic matter. The most common are bio-diesel and bio-ethanol. biofuels are now being considered for use on a ...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 264. THE ERUPTION OFEYJAFJALLAJOKULL, ICELAND
In April and May 2010, a little-known Icelandic volcano erupted and caused massive disruption to the industries, businesses and airline companies of Europe and further afield. Its outpou...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 265. Population Bomb
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich first warned of the ‘population bomb’, whereby as a result of a population explosion, fuelled by dramatically declining mortality and continued high fer...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 266. Energy in China
The International Energy Agency published new data in mid-2010 showing that China overtook the US in total energy usage in 2009. The US had held the top position in the energy usage league for more th...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 267. The Changing fortunes of Manchester: An Aspiring Second City
Combined with the development of engines and factory machinery and increased mining of coal in the local area, the ground was laid for the city to develop into what was termed a “c...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 268. The World Cup
During the summer of 2010, South Africa hosted teams from 31 other countries and their supporters. The focus from 11 June – 11 July 2010 was on Johannesburg, the city where the first and ...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 269. Erosion and Coastal Management at HENGISTBURYHEAD, DORSET
Hengistbury Head is a locally well-known and much-loved promontory, situated at the eastern tip of Poole Bay. The headland stands at the junction of the highly developed Poole Bay seafront to t...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 270. Intrusive Igneous Activity and the Landscape
Batholiths are the largest type of intrusion and can reach hundreds of kilometres across (at least 100 km2 in surface exposure). To form a batholith, a vast amount of magma is required. &...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 271. Tourism and vulcanicity in Hawaii
Hawaii is an archipelago of four large islands and over one hundred smaller islands located in the Pacific Ocean 3,850 km south west of California. The four largest islands making up Haw...
Price £3.00more infoGeography Factsheet: 272. Globesity
Good human health requires a balanced diet containing enough calorific value to sustain bodily systems and to enable productive work. For much of human history we have been struggling to...
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