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eamoolaa

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anyone have a decent essay plan for vulnerability and resilience I can't find any exemplars and its probably the last essay plan ill do
 

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fingers crossed they do activity its so much more easier to write about as a general topic
Activity they might fact check you on key statistics. Enterprise you can make stuff up because it’s unlikely that markers would be interested in specific business statistics
 

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ive got a decent essay for activity only thing is it doesn't have anything on future trends so I'm just gonna try and integrate it into my response throughout if they ask for nature, spatial and future trends
 
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ive got a decent essay for activity only thing is it doesn't have anything on future trends so I'm just gonna try and integrate it into my response throughout if they ask for nature, spatial and future trends
for them to ask all 3 seems very unlikely honestly, and idk what activity you're doing but safest bets for future trends are to talk about China and USA. And also just talk about climate change
 

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for ecosystems at risk i reckon its just gonna be another variation of vulnerability and resilience/management and protection because theyve been recycling that over and over again for the past 5 years
 

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tf is that💀
its the graph where the lines on the y axis get closer and closer cuz the y axis has a logarithmic scale (in loglog graphs both axes are logarithmic). its some maths thing but in geo we never calculate anything on it and you just need to find according to the question so its pretty easy imo
 

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