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Environmental Management Variant 2 Doubts and Solutions :)

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OKAY here is what i did, and I'm pretty sure I'm right... Firstly this paper was SUPER DUPER EASY idk what the hell you guys are on about... so the fishing oil tourism one was easy, the surface one was fishing, as phytoplankton bloom and grow on the surface because of sunlight. Secondly, the tourism was of mid depths because coral, is present on the continental shelf for scuba diving and snorkeling. thirdly, oil rigging is the deepest, because oil is extracted from sedimentary rocks present on the ocean bed. hope that clears it. the fill in the blanks one was crust, then tectonic. and the last one you MUST mention earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. flooding would be invalid in this case. as this is infact a destructive plate boundary, with a subduction zone (that you must mention). i am a 100% sure of this, and guys please don't count on the 19 marks loss thing, because the grading thresholds are subjected to change yearly. if this isn't clear enough. i am talking about variant 2. enjoy xx
 
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OKAY here is what i did, and I'm pretty sure I'm right... Firstly this paper was SUPER DUPER EASY idk what the hell you guys are on about... so the fishing oil tourism one was easy, the surface one was fishing, as phytoplankton bloom and grow on the surface because of sunlight. Secondly, the tourism was of mid depths because coral, is present on the continental shelf for scuba diving and snorkeling. thirdly, oil rigging is the deepest, because oil is extracted from sedimentary rocks present on the ocean bed. hope that clears it. the fill in the blanks one was crust, then tectonic. and the last one you MUST mention earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. flooding would be invalid in this case. as this is infact a destructive plate boundary, with a subduction zone (that you must mention). i am a 100% sure of this, and guys please don't count on the 19 marks loss thing, because the grading thresholds are subjected to change yearly. if this isn't clear enough. i am talking about variant 2. enjoy xx

tell about p2 of v2
 
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OKAY here is what i did, and I'm pretty sure I'm right... Firstly this paper was SUPER DUPER EASY idk what the hell you guys are on about... so the fishing oil tourism one was easy, the surface one was fishing, as phytoplankton bloom and grow on the surface because of sunlight. Secondly, the tourism was of mid depths because coral, is present on the continental shelf for scuba diving and snorkeling. thirdly, oil rigging is the deepest, because oil is extracted from sedimentary rocks present on the ocean bed. hope that clears it. the fill in the blanks one was crust, then tectonic. and the last one you MUST mention earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. flooding would be invalid in this case. as this is infact a destructive plate boundary, with a subduction zone (that you must mention). i am a 100% sure of this, and guys please don't count on the 19 marks loss thing, because the grading thresholds are subjected to change yearly. if this isn't clear enough. i am talking about variant 2. enjoy xx
tats iw wrong!, oil is corrct,but tourism comes first!, fish do not come so close to the shore
+ can u plz change ur font colour and size?
 
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tats iw wrong!, oil is corrct,but tourism comes first!, fish do not come so close to the shore
+ can u plz change ur font colour and size?
Fish does come first since phytoplankton are found on the continental shelf (sunlight for photosynthesis and minerals are best found here)
Yeaaah, please change your font
 
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