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Now a statistical test called Spearman’s Rank correlation must be undertaken to see. Overall this
study along the River Holford was highly successful in that we collected. Depth (m) 4 0.001 0.036
0.082 0.105 0.17 0.091 0.127 0.183. We predicted that there would be more people in the core than
the frame as the core has more attractions within it. The River Holford is 7.4 km long and has three
main types of geology throughout its. Because Southgate has only pay and display very little or no
out of town shoppers will come to Southgate. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source
Rocks Of. Thisis Bradshaw’smodel andtellsushow differentcharacteristics change. Also, I will link
the data in different graphs that say the same thing and the data which say opposite to each other.
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. This
environmental survey was done in four different places. Where we were along the drainage basin
could have changed the width of the river. This survey can be compared with Fig.12, which shows
that the majority of residents believe Cromer has a good future in tourism. Both Fig.16 and 12 show
that Cromer is dependent on tourism for a good economy. This will include how I collected my data
and why I collected certain data. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation. Yet
the methods we used and all our findings lead me to believe that the core frame model does apply to
Exeter. Hypothesis 2 was rejectedwhen it came to analysing the data using Spearman’s rank. For
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that tourism abroad, has improved while tourism in the UK has improved it is still unsteady. Depth
(m) 3 0.014 0.005 0.074 0.11 0.14 0.064 0.119 0.195. The Corn Exchange was built in the Market
Place and within a short time Hitchin established itself as a major centre for grain trading. I will also
explain how my data links back to my enquiry questions. Average Flow Rate (s) 100 47.733 58.507
15.68 13.565 16.55 81.33 87.163. I did this because; I thought there would be a lot of people who
would be willing to answer my questionnaire. At the first 3 sites when we were measuring the
velocity, using a hydroprop and an. Niranjan Chavan Cardiovascular Pathophysiology- Hypertension
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its types Minaxi patil. I chose these areas as there would be more residents there who would be
willing to answer my questionnaire. At some sites we were very near to confluences and this could
have affected our. The middle course is less steep when compared to the upper course. Traffic is at
its lowest around lunchtime, this may be because a lot of the tourists are on the beach or in
restaurants.
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. It
was hard to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This. This graph can
help to answer the second enquiry question, as it shows what the tourists- who are the people
spending their money in Cromer, think about its future. Fig. 14 Interpretation- The above located
map shows the amount of residents that have a job in Cromer. Dr. NN Chavan Keynote address on
ADNEXAL MASS- APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT in the. Compare that to the photo of
R.H.G, where there are no buildings and no cars. Also, in R.H.G, there are signs of wildlife (rabbit
holes), and there are large amounts of overgrown plants which show that the area is not well
managed by the people who own it. We used the cailleux roundness index chart and a ruler when
measuring the clast size. At site 7 the cross sectional area was 0.219 m2 which was a decrease from
site 6.The. We wanted to know if the type of shop affected where the shop is situated, and to see
how popular bigger shops were in the frame were and vice versa with the smaller shops. A high score
(5) represents a good environmental quality and a low score (-5) represents a low environmental
quality. Cardiovascular Pathophysiology- Hypertension Cardiovascular Pathophysiology-
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Gas chromatography-Principle 50 D. This data will be interpreted more closely in the Data
Interpretation part of the coursework folder. The purpose of having three different age groups was to
see if Cromer is a popular place for all ages and therefore if it has a good economic future. We had
collected these pieces of data to test against hypothesis we made. This is where our method may not
be completely fair as we did not get definite type of shop written down. The width of the river starts
to increase as we go from site1to site 4 by 2.95m. At site. This shows that many businesses in Cromer
need tourism and would suffer greatly if tourism in Cromer declined. The reason for this may have
been that while tourism does bring the development of attractions and facilities at other resorts it is
not as possible in Cromer. I know there are more people near the CBD as I counted 281. This would
give us an overall total of 100 pebbles. I went at three different times during the day and for ten
minutes I recorded the amount of young, middle aged and elderly pedestrians that walked past using
a simple tally chart. Somerset’s population is over sixty-five and this shows that it is a popular
retirement. This meant that we could not sample in this area and. A variety of tasks using icons
including gap fills, image analysis, case study recall, true or false, formation of tropical storms. Feel
free to edit according to your case studies. Interviews I used interviews to find out what tourists and
residents think about Cromer and tourism; and this helped me answer my enquiry questions. Get this
resource as part of a bundle and save up to 25% A bundle is a package of resources grouped together
to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. This is a copy of my traffic count
before it was completed. This will make more people want to visit because it is easier to get there.
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Southgate is way more congested as there are no areas dedicated for parking, therefore the only
parking available is on the side of pavements (pay and display), this causes trouble for buses as
parking spaces run out, so some people park in bus lanes. This information is from the 1991 Census
so it is secondary data.
It was found that in Pillow Mounds, there was exposed topsoil in all of the spots that were visited.
From this information, the environmental impact on Cromer has not been as destructive as other
tourist destinations, as the council look after the area well but there has still been some substantial
damage caused. Pedestrian Count To answer my enquiry questions on the economic impact of
tourism on Cromer and if tourism offers Cromer a good economic future, I had to do a pedestrian
count. Spearman’s rank technique is a statistical test which will be used for each hypothesis. The
environment surveys will also change day to day and we have only got a few surveys in a small
section of Exeter. In addition, there is an increased amount of heather (bog) vegetation growing in
the river. There were lots of objects such as tree branches in the river. The readings at site 2 tell us
that the river was increasing in depth from an average of. Overall, visually, my hypothesis, that the
depth will increase as you go from source to. This is because the land becomes more expensive closer
to London. This would give us an overall total of 100 pebbles. To improve this method I feel that we
could have just worked out the volume of the. There are three types of sampling methods which
could have been used on this river. I chose to collect this data in the afternoon as this was the time
both tourists and residents would be out. As the River Holford flows along its course, tributaries.
The CBD has such a high density because there is a tube station. 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. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.
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10cm. One reason why the depth increased at some sites and then decreased at others was. This stop
also has its own micro climate compared to the mountain top because it is in a valley. Another
method that could have been used was to ask local residents their opinions and whether they think
tourists have a good or bad environmental impact on Cromer, but I wouldn't have received reliable
data because their opinions may not have been true. Litter was not so much of a problem as there
appeared to be less people within this zone. Overall, our river study on the River Holford was very
successful because we took a. This is a summary table showing if my hypotheses were accepted
visually, by looking. I would make if I were going to undertake this river study again. This makes me
think that Pillow Mounds is more popular. 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.
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.
Interviews I used interviews to find out what tourists and residents think about Cromer and tourism;
and this helped me answer my enquiry questions.
Glossary LEDC: Less economically developed country. Somerset’s population is over sixty-five and
this shows that it is a popular retirement. There were some limitations when we were measuring our
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Download now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 11 Search inside document. River Holford which
were the width, the depth and the gradient. A wide selection of smaller grocery and late night
opening shops are also present. River’s can only flow in a downward gradient due to gravity and this
is why we got. For example if we were to visit in a more tourist seasonal month there may be a
higher amount of litter. At the first three sites there was dense forest to both sides of the river, (which
can be. The data was also reliable as I knew it was primary data. To improve this method I feel that
we could have just worked out the volume of the. Firstly, I will analyse the simple, and then the
complex graphs. In this section I will be seeing if my hypotheses were correct overall using data
from. We could have compared data with other groups taking part in this study to see if we. The
River Holford is 7.4 km long and has three main types of geology throughout its. The only result on
the environmental survey which did not support these results was surface erosion. The results are
shown in the Data Presentation section of the coursework folder. 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. My aim was to
investigate the physical channel characteristics along the course of the. At site 2 the cross sectional
area was 0.28035 m2 which was higher than at the. At site 1 the cross sectional area was 0.008418
m2, which is the lowest result out of all. It was reliable as I was getting opinions on specific
information, but it was also unreliable as they were only opinions and not necessarily facts. The M5
motorway assists Exeter with most of it communications and trade. Also Southgate has a big
residential area surrounding it so therefore there are only locals commuting to Southgate. 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. In this section I shall be describing the different sites at
which we collectedour. The chart shows that most (44) residents believe that traffic congestion is the
main problem, while noise is the second problem. Litter was not so much of a problem as there
appeared to be less people within this zone. When all the data was collectedand put into graphs. The
interview on page 27 also shows that a resident thinks Cromer needs to improve for there to be better
opportunities.
It is possible for tourism to offer Cromer a good economic future, by increasing job rates and
improving services such as schools and parks. The plot of 0.572 above gives a significance level of
under 5% which tells us that it is. Hypothesis 3 was rejectedwhen it came to the data being analysed
using Spearman’s. Litter and the fact that it is noisy and polluted make Southgate quite ugly and
unfriendly. When all the data was collectedand put into graphs. The data was also reliable as I knew
it was primary data. The trampling scale is used to show how trampled the ground is in the area. A
result of this was that Humic acid was formed and. For Later 0 ratings 0% found this document
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Fieldwork Sample Mat. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. First, 15
clasts were picked up from the river bed at random, with our eyes closed so. Hypothesis 2- The
depth of the river will increase as you go from source to mouth. Help Center Here you'll find an
answer to your question. The construction of the Merryhill Shopping Centre has caused huge
problems in Dudley the local CBD. 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. The width of a river channel increases as it goes downstream because tributaries and. I
also took photographs of tourist attractions which will help me to show if tourism offers Cromer a
good economic future. This pie chart shows the different industries and the percentage of
employment. As many tourists travel to Cromer in cars as it is not easily accessible, traffic congestion
is a big problem. Teams Enable groups of users to work together to streamline your digital publishing.
However the surveys seem to match up to our predictions and made sense according to the core and
frame outlines. Mark schemes are included and the 9 mark question uses a diamond 9. As you can see
on the land use map on page 6 the River Holford flows through urban. The environmental impact is
good in some ways, because as a result of tourism the council needs to keep the area tidier to
encourage tourists to visit the area. GCSE Geography Coursework: Strand 3 - Data Presentation. The
diagram below shows how the five types fit into an urban hierarchy, although this has been
generalised. This graph could also help to show that Cromer doesn't have a very good chance of
having an economic future as tourism hasn't helped to improve job opportunities and employment
levels. Fig. 15 Interpretation- This radar chart shows the different jobs residents in Cromer have. I
chose to collect this data in the afternoon as this was the time both tourists and residents would be
out. There was a lack of rain before we went on this field trip which meant that the river in. Key
elements of this topic are land use models, shopping and settlement hierarchy, sphere of influence
and traffic, pedestrian survey, environmental survey, questionnaires and vehicle surveys.

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