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OCR GCSE Geography A Geographical Themes J383_01: Living in the UK today question-paper june 2024
OCR GCSE Geography A Geographical Themes J383_01: Living in the UK today question-paper june 2024
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Friday 17 May 2024 · Afternoon
GCSE (9·1) Geography A (Geographical Themes)
J383/01 Living in the UK Today
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Landscapes of the UK
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(i) Which type of geomorphic process is slumping?
A erosion
B mass movement
C transport
D weathering
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(ii) Describe the geomorphic process of traction.
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(iii) Explain why deposition occurs in a river channel.
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