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The river gets more powerful as you go down its course. Ten sites could have been looked rather than
eight along the river’s course. This. To collect this data I had to ask at least two residents and two
tourists a set of questions. Depth (m) 1 0.015 0.045 0.037 0.105 0.105 0.055 0.043 0.092. I think this
is because a lot of the shoppers questioned in Tredegar were residents of the town and would notice
the litter more. Each slide clearly links with the AQA Geography GCSE specification (Grades 1 to 9
course). The other results on the bar graph also support this theory. I think some of the shoppers
could have been satisfied because they know the people who work in the shops and will talk to them
but in Cardiff you rarely see someone that you know and you will want to get out of shops as
quickly as possible. Although it is at more of risk of having more litter, it however doesn’t. In Kilve
the channel has been altered by man making them more. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9 22.69
18.97 43.99 100. We used the cailleux roundness index chart and a ruler when measuring the clast
size. The Spider Graph also says that Robin Hood Green was a very small area compared to the
Pillow Mounds. This shows that many businesses in Cromer need tourism and would suffer greatly if
tourism in Cromer declined. It then rises slightly and then rises again before falling and rising and
falling again. This Spearman’s rank correlationgraph test tells us that 0.453 is under a significance. I
will also show the possible benefits and costs for Cromer because of tourism. Graphs to show the
depth of the river along all eight sites. From exam-style questions and topic booklets to geography
revision cards and knowledge organisers, we've got just the resources to get you started. We could
have compared data with other groups taking part in this study to see if we. There also isn't many
people staying for 2 weeks, this is because Cromer doesn't have as many hotels compared to other
resorts or tourist destinations. It includes a summarised set of revision notes, key terminology is
defined and a wealth of case studies, these include. National Park and is set in a valley just north of
the Brendon Hills. These photographs when annotated will help to show the environmental impacts
of tourism. The street furniture was clear because there would be less people to use them whilst in
the frame. Perfect for revision or to set as holiday homework during Easter or May Half Term.
Hypothesis 3 was rejectedwhen it came to the data being analysed using Spearman’s. One of these
changes is that I would have taken ten depth readings at each site rather. It includes a summarised set
of revision notes, key terminology is defined and a wealth of case studies and named place specific
examples. These are the different factors that we sampled and how many we chose to sample at.
One explanation of why the width decreased at some sites but then unexpectedly. I wanted to share
the resources I create for my own teaching groups as I feel they may benefit a wider audience.
Gradient 0.086 0.034 0.021 0.008 0.029 0.021 0.021 0.006. These are ideal resources to send home
to parents so they can support their child with revision. It then rises significantly to reach the largest
average depth of 23 before falling, rising and then falling again to finish the average depth at Stop
10 being 8.67. This is proof that Cromer needs to be further developed for a wider range of tourists,
so it will stand a good chance of having a future as a tourist resort. Fig. 11 Interpretation- The above
doughnut chart shows what tourists visiting Cromer believe are problems of tourism. I chose to
investigate this river study over our four day field trip to Somerset in order. This graph can be linked
back to both of the enquiry questions as it is clear to see that, a lot of residents believe that tourism
has a good economic impact on Cromer by bringing money to the area, which can be used by the
local council to improve services. There also tends to be a lot of litter, this is due to have a fast food
restaurant. This graph tells you that tourism hasn't had a good economic impact on Cromer as a lot of
the residents choose not to work there as it doesn't have enough opportunities. This shows the height
of vegetation in all spots of R.H.G and Pillow Mounds compared to the soil compaction in the same
places. The river increased in depth at site 2 where it was 0.14m. This graph shows that a lot of the
residents of Cromer think tourism is a good industry and is beneficial to Cromer. I also had to decide
what street to use for my traffic count, I chose Church Street because it is popular with tourists as a
lot of the shops are aimed at tourists. The teacher presentation includes the context, guidance for the
Unit 3 examination, wider academic sources on water stress in the UK, links to video and further
reading. Hitchin has the biggest shopping area in relation to surrounding towns. My photos were
reliable as they were what you could see, but again they may have been affected by the time of year
that we visited. At site 3 the cross sectional area was 0.155036 m2 which shows that there was an.
This graph shows the amount of different types of grass in both areas. The results were given a score
from 3 to -3 with -3 being the worst and 3 the best. There had been little rain in Somerset before we
went on our river study. This meant. This, links in with the annotated photo and spider graph where
they support the view that there would be more tourism in Pillow Mounds. Holford. It took the least
amount of time to measure so was therefore taken first. We. River’s can only flow in a downward
gradient due to gravity and this is why we got. The land in Southgate is mainly used by commuters
and people living locally. These are the different factors that we sampled and how many we chose to
sample at. The introduction and the methodology were then written about the background of. I took
this photo to show that there is a negative as well as positive effect to tourism. Wetted Perimeter (m)
0.74 2.4 2.48 2.08 2 3.13 2.84 2.92. The last reading that we had to take at each site was the Gradient.
The gradient of the river starts to decrease rapidly as you go from site1 to site 2. Then. Our customer
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Management and Water - China’s North to South Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) and Sustainable
Water Management Projects. Getting diseases from the river Hands were washed thoroughly with
soap. The name derived from the south gate of Enfield Chase which stood roughly where Chase
Road now joins Winchmore Hill Road. The high street (the core) has more major shops and retail
companies This is because the high street has a higher influx of people wanting to buy more who are
there top shop specifically.Whereas Queen Street (the frame)there are more catering services and
personal shops. The third reading we took was the wetted perimeter. The characteristics of a c.b.d
would be containing shops, offices and financial institutions. Each slide clearly links with the AQA
Geography GCSE specification (Grades 1 to 9 course). An alternative method would have been to
ask the local council for statistics such as crime rates during tourist seasons and the amount of
tourists that visit each year, but I didn't choose this method because I wouldn't have been able to get
information such as residents opinions on tourism and details of where tourists travel from.
Download our free Guide to switching for everything you need to know. Somerset is home to
Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one of. Many locals use the tube to get to work;
furthermore there is a bus station around the station, making the CBD the most important means of
transport. Southgate becomes a very noisy place and very polluted because of the tube station and
bus terminal. The trampling scale is used to show how trampled the ground is in the area. GCSE
Geography Coursework: Strand 4 - Interpertation of Data. Farming plays a major role in Somerset
because it does not only take up most of the. You can also see that there is a very low amount of
young people and the few that there was, were young children with their families. The reasons given
by the residents for Cromer not having a good future were that Cromer is only a seasonal place, there
are cheaper packages abroad and the development of attractions is needed. Shops can be placed into
a hierarchy order, ranking based on what type of shop it is and what it sells. To complete my survey I
first had to decide on a location, I decided to choose Church St again, because I knew it was a
popular location. This is because are all the high order goods sold there, furthermore there is the CBD
there making it more attractive, as well as there being a Marks and Spencers for people doing their
daily shopping. Thank you for taking the time to look around my shop. However this was hard to do
as we were pushed for time and had to move on to other things quickly. There are more personal
shops in Queens Street such a solicitors and estate agents.This again shows more characteristics of the
frame as it is a less densely populated area. My second enquiry question was if tourism offers Cromer
a good economic future. This is the equation to work out Spearman’s Rank Correlation. Organic
Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. This meant that we expected the river to be
shallow at these. The economic impact means the effect on jobs, the economy and whether tourism
brings enough jobs and money to Cromer.
My third hypothesis was that gradient would decrease as you went from source to. Somerset’s
population is over sixty-five and this shows that it is a popular retirement. I didn't do this because I
would not have been able to see the different age groups, and secondary data is less reliable than
primary data. Much of the future Arnos and Grovelands estates consisted in the 16th century of oak
coppice woods which were heavily exploited. QR codes take students to BBC bitesize reading,
quizzies or videos on YouTube. Flow Rate (s) 1 100 54.44 100 12.52 7.6 7.33 100 100. From the flow
charts, you can see that Cromer has develop much faster than other resorts, but now faces pressure as
it can not be further developed and is losing out on a younger generation of tourists so therefore it
doesn't have the best economic future compared to other resorts. Fig. 7 Interpretation From the
above line graph you can see that 32 of the tourists interviewed, were staying in Cromer for one
week. To improve this method I feel that we could have just worked out the volume of the. The
width then fell and rose again before finishing with an average width of 140 at Stop 10. I chose to
investigate this river study over our four day field trip to Somerset in order. Also, although the
speech bubble on pg 28 shows that a substantial amount of tourists think Cromer needs developing,
this graph shows that the major believe Cromer will still have a good economic future without this
development. In my introduction I will be talking about where in the UK the River Holford is. Also
further out there are less services, less jobs and it is more residential. I think this is because a lot of
the shoppers questioned in Tredegar were residents of the town and would notice the litter more. The
environmental impact means, whether tourists affect the environment by causing more pollution,
increasing litter levels and causing the destruction of landscape. This is the equation to work out
Spearman’s Rank Correlation. All of this information is important to me as it will help to answer my
main enquiry questions, on whether Cromer has a good economic future and what the impact of
tourism on Cromer is. I found this method very effective as the final data used was not from just one
person, but a large group of both tourists and residents, so I also had a mixture of different opinions.
Perfect for lesson delivery, exam briefings and independent revision at home. It contains the poorest
segment of the urban population, notably first generations, in the lowest housing conditions. These
reasons may be why the council doesn't want to develop the area as it is seen as a place of natural
outstanding beauty, and if they chose to develop they would lose some of their tourists. Looking at
my stacked bar graph, environmental quality, after looking at all the factors involved such as litter,
congestion, pollution etc, Hitchin seems to have much better quality. Data Presentation- In this
section, of my coursework I will present all my collected data as graphs, annotated photos, labeled
maps, charts, etc. Furey d: policies layout of results rough draft mine. We have shown this in all the
investigations we carried out. This meant that we expected the river to be shallow at these. The CBD
has such a high density because there is a tube station. The town has developed ahead of its time,
evidence for this is that the hotels and residential areas were built much earlier than in other resorts.
It shows things like, how eroded the surface looked from when we first arrived, how clean the air
smelt when we first arrived and the amount of traffic on the roads near the area at the time. Else do
the could make a new photo analysis is a romantic.
This will also make more people want to visit Pillow mounds because the more access points will
make it less of a walk to get there. It was found that in Pillow Mounds, there was exposed topsoil in
all of the spots that were visited. Marl. Overall, visually, my hypothesis, that the width will increase
as you go from. This can be linked back to Fig.16 which is the business dependency survey results.
This shows tourism has a good economical impact on Cromer as the council doesn't have to pay for
repairs, because vandalism isn't an issue. The chart also shows that only 1 resident worked as a
teacher in Cromer. Cardiff also has a lot more restaurants where people can go for a business
discussion over a meal whereas Tredegar’s eating places are mostly cafes with a few pubs that serve
meals. Limestone is well jointed which means that the rock has vertical and horizontal. Tourism
Worldwide This graph shows the amount of tourists that travel to the UK and the amount that travel
abroad. Site 4 was near an urban area, (Holford), which meant that there was concrete and. These
attractions will mean that people will not want to move away from the area and will stay in Pillow
Mounds. To collect this data I had to ask at least two residents and two tourists a set of questions.
Although applicable to any city, both terms usually refer to larger cities. Organic Geochemical
Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. One of these changes is that I would have taken ten depth
readings at each site rather. The river increased in depth at site 2 where it was 0.14m. I am using the
resource as part of a revision pack and collecting answers in as part of a. At site 5, the gradient was
seen to increase and this could be an. However the surveys seem to match up to our predictions and
made sense according to the core and frame outlines. In the lower course of the river there is lateral
erosionwhich. The land surrounding the river is the river’s watershed and underneath it is peat. And I
think people will continue to visit Cromer because it's a quiet, peaceful and relaxing place. Problems
and Limitations encountered in Data Collection. I chose to collect this data in the afternoon as this
was the time both tourists and residents would be out. It was important that we all counted
pedestrians at the same time. Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6 Site 7 Site 8. It is the regional
capital of Devon and has over 115,000 citizens.Its has a large sphere of influence and many large
retail sites and has a local government. I chose to investigate this river study over our four day field
trip to Somerset in order. In this section of the coursework I will explain what methods I used, how I
collected data and why it is relevant to my investigation. It also includes a summarised Knowledge
Mat in order to make a sustainable decision on Abingdon Reservoir.
You will receive this resource as an instant download as editable MS Word documents. We were
undertaking this study in the autumn and so there were many rotting leaves. The high street (the
core) has more major shops and retail companies This is because the high street has a higher influx of
people wanting to buy more who are there top shop specifically.Whereas Queen Street (the
frame)there are more catering services and personal shops. Another development tourists think is
necessary is better road access; this is a problem for Cromer as it is hard to reach, compared to other
resorts. The last reading that we had to take at each site was the Gradient. The trampling scale is
used to show how trampled the ground is in the area. Student written piece of your coursework
conclusion marks. In the lower course of the river there is lateral erosionwhich. Items 7 customer
support provides top quality papers. Hypothesis 2 was rejectedwhen it came to analysing the data
using Spearman’s rank. The main road being much closer, to R.H.G meant that there was much more
noise. In R.H.G, the noise was -2, compared to 2 in Pillow Mounds. These graphs also show me that
the questions and responses would need to be looked at in a little more detail to prove or disprove
my hypothesis. This is where our method may not be completely fair as we did not get definite type
of shop written down. Quantock Hills. It is also home to Exmoor National park which is known for
its. This specification builds on subject content which is typically taught at key stage 3 and is
designed in such a way as to ensure progression in the following ways. Average Clast Size (cm) 9.84
9.6 8.64 10.28 12.64 5.38 11.14 7.34. The construction of the Merryhill Shopping Centre has caused
huge problems in Dudley the local CBD. Place specific examples throughout the presentation. I will
also write about tourism in the U.K, tourism worldwide and the benefits and costs of tourism
worldwide. It was hard to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This.
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comes with a blank revision clock. In Kilve the channel has been altered by man making them more.
Each slide clearly links with the AQA Geography GCSE specification (Grades 1 to 9 course). This
means tourism helps to keep the area clean to promote the area as a tourist destination. This resource
also comes with a blank revision clock.
From the map I can see that the areas near the beach have a high environmental quality based on
factors such as litter, attractiveness and traffic noise. Southgate unlike Hitchin has no pedestrianised
areas except the pavement, making it to be very congested. Student written piece of your coursework
conclusion marks. The Spider Graph also says that Robin Hood Green was a very small area
compared to the Pillow Mounds. I originally created this booklet for PP students, however this this
is more than suitable. It shows that the majority of residents, believe that tourism brings money to
Cromer therefore benefiting services such as schools, hospitals and parks. You would also be able to
see if the new depth readings followed the same trends as. This coursework piece was awarded a
final grade of an A. The River Holford is 7.4 km long and has three main types of geology
throughout its. The core is used by these kind of stores because they are large companies competing
for large profits.They want the main part of the core as this is where all people go to shop and
therefore where all their trade comes from. The main products were firewood, charcoal and oak bark
which was sold for use in tanning. (Remains of the woodland can be seen in Grovelands Park).
Although tourism has allowed these changes the economic impact is very unsteady as there have not
been any long term changes such as the building of a local sixth form or university, so that there are
better prospects for Comers younger residents. This may be because tourists spend the majority of
their time at the beach or on the high street, instead of the quieter residential areas, so residents do
not notice any problems. This pie chart helps to answer the enquiry question as it shows the
environmental impact of tourism because traffic has increased, therefore increasing pollution. Fig. 3
Interpretation The above located graph shows where I completed my traffic count. See other similar
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Layout of my gcse controlled best custom writing service with 7 district. 2014 doing your final gcse
syllabus a describe what. At site 7 the cross sectional area was 0.219 m2 which was a decrease from
site 6.The. To collect this data I only needed a pen, and my survey. Quantock Hills. It is also home to
Exmoor National park which is known for its. The width of a river channel increases as it goes
downstream because tributaries and. The River Holford’s source is at Lady's Fountain Spring, Frog
Combe which is 250 m. Package tourism includes 'all inclusive' holidays which means all the
necessities such as hotel, food and transport are already booked for you before you leave. It was
hard to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This. This may be because
they are on work breaks or just simply on a day out and want to get around as many shops as
possible. Tracker shows the source of each question so that you can access the mark scheme. You can
see that traffic is at its highest during the afternoon, with 67 cars being counted in one 10 minute
period. This is the Spearman’s Rank formula written in mathematical notation. The timetable is colour
coded to show easier questions in green, more challenging questions in amber and finally the most
difficult in red. The plot of 0.572 above gives a significance level of under 5% which tells us that it
is. At site 8 our readings showed us that this was overall the deepest part of the river. The.

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