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These access points can be easily seen on a map of the area for backing up these results. It was hard
to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This. The essay contains 4 sub-
sections to structure the report. However, it shows that there is no Broad leaf grass in one of the spots
in R.H.G which means that Pillow Mounds had higher plant diversity. See other similar resources
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Clast Size (cm) 9.84 9.6 8.64 10.28 12.64 5.38 11.14 7.34. 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. Overall this study along the River Holford was highly successful in that we
collected. Overall, there is an increase in depth as you go along the river’s course. This is because the
land becomes more expensive closer to London. If they include “Where” and “Whta does it mean”
they hit AO3. Please review any downloads as it helps me make improvements for the future. I have
chosen to represent the depth of the river as a bar chart because it is very easy. And with these results
I can then find the mean and take that as the average for each site.As you move closer to the river’s
mouth you would expect the average of the bed load to decrease as it would have been worn away
by the other material in the river or debris on the river bed and flowing in the river. This graph shows
the amount of different types of grass in both areas. Employment figures show that 15% of the
people living in Somerset work in the hotel. I have chosen a line graph to show the gradient of the
river Holford because it is very. Also, I will link the data in different graphs that say the same thing
and the data which say opposite to each other. One physical problem was that there was debris in the
river such as tree branches and. Clast Size (cm) 2 12.5 11.2 10.7 5.4 11.2 8.4 8.2 8.1. Hypothesis 3
was rejectedwhen it came to the data being analysed using Spearman’s. We would expect there to be
more litter within the core, as there are more people to drop litter. First, 15 clasts were picked up
from the river bed at random, with our eyes closed so. As you can see from the table above, this
hypothesis. LO: to evaluate data collection methods and understand what should be included in the
coursework evaluation. GCSE Geography Coursework: Strand 5 - Evaluation of Data. Flow Rate (s)
1 100 54.44 100 12.52 7.6 7.33 100 100. Spending more time filling it out and finding names. For
example on Coronation Street are all typical Victorian houses. Spearman’s rank technique is a
statistical test which will be used for each hypothesis.
There are a high density of pedestrians and cars causing a lot of congestion through the high street.
In the lower course of the river there is lateral erosionwhich. Many shops have closed or moved to
the shopping centre. This data will be interpreted more closely in the Data Interpretation part of the
coursework folder. Site’s 8 cross sectional area was 0.42256 m2 which was the highest reading of all
the. However this would have taken all day too do and would have been very tedious and boring.We
also should have increased the time we counted as 2 minutes is not long enough and wouldn’t have
given us a reliable result. This ranges from grass to baby trees to rabbit poo. QR codes take students
to BBC bitesize reading, quizzies or videos on YouTube. This would have given a reliable accurate
result, yet would have been very time consuming and sometimes not necessary. We did this in order
to speed up the collection of the data as there was not enough time for an individual collection of the
data. Predicted that the core would have more litter than the frame, our environmental surveys
showed this. GCSE Geography Coursework: Strand 3 - Data Presentation. There is such an extreme
difference because having a pedestrianised area is really important for environmental quality, this
because it shows attractiveness, very little congestion, although having a pedestrianised area could
risk more litter and crowds, however Hitchin’s pedestrianised areas have a large space. This tells us
that there have been more people in Pillow Mounds because the ground is more compact and the
plants are shorter. Spearman’s rank technique is a statistical test which will be used for each
hypothesis. This is because there is a main road fenced off near R.H.G and the pollution was coming
right into the area. We had collected these pieces of data to test against hypothesis we made.
Hypothesis 3 was rejectedwhen it came to the data being analysed using Spearman’s. Overall, there
is an increase in depth as you go along the river’s course. This will make more people want to visit
because it is easier to get there. At site 1 the cross sectional area was 0.008418 m2, which is the
lowest result out of all. Spearman’s Rank correlation must be undertaken to see the strength of this.
This was done by have a 50cm stretch to suit the time we had at the location, remembering that we
also had other factors to measure. Human Impact on Water in Shanghai - investigate how the land
use of the are. It focuses on the location of industries and retail and wholesale businesses and on the
changing value of real estate. The hierarchy of shops slowly decreases as you go further away from
the CBD as well as the pedestrian count. These sectors were names sector 1, 2, 3, 4 with sector 1
being the northwest part of Altrincham, sector to being the northeast part of Altrincham, sector three
being the southeast and sector 4 being the southwest part of Altrincham. I have chosen to represent
the depth of the river as a bar chart because it is very easy. These are the different factors that we
sampled and how many we chose to sample at.
It was hard to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This. 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. The width was calculated at each of
the eight sites along the course of the river. These are the different factors that we sampled and how
many we chose to sample at. The second highest shop type is professional services with 13%.
Spearman’s Rank correlation must be undertaken to see the strength of this. Scoring 21 out of 50,
and the high street scoring -15 out of 50. Site’s 6 cross sectional area was 0.23142 m2 which was an
increase from the last site. In my introduction I will be talking about where in the UK the River
Holford is. Hitchin is larger and is more of an all day shopping area. Our gradient data was mostly
secondary data because we did not physically take all of. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no
rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Southgate's first
place of worship, the Weld Chapel was built in Waterfall Road in 1615. (It was replaced by the
present Christ Church in 1863). However we were doing this in a group so some people may find
litter more disgusting than others and give different marks according to their opinions. The river
increased in depth at site 2 where it was 0.14m. Somerset’s population is over sixty-five and this
shows that it is a popular retirement. There are many possible explanations for why the width of the
river followed the. This method of sampling is called representative sampling. Overall, there is an
increase in depth as you go along the river’s course. This is because this was a pedestrianised area,
where there is no risk of being run over by any cars, this also meant there is very little pollution as
well. National Park and is set in a valley just north of the Brendon Hills. My aim was to investigate
the physical channel characteristics along the course of the. This, links in with the annotated photo
and spider graph where they support the view. These results are relatively similar and don’t tell us
much of a difference. We predicted that there would be more people in the core than the frame as the
core has more attractions within it. Organic Geochemical Studies Of Cretaceous Source Rocks Of. A
further technique is now required to test the significance of the relationship. The. At site 5 the five
readings taken across the width of the channel were quite varied. Reading 2 was the lowest
measurment that was taken and was 0.0102m. This may. Gradient 0.086 0.034 0.021 0.008 0.029
0.021 0.021 0.006.
As the River Holford flows along its course, tributaries. Problems and Limitations encountered in
Data Collection. If there was a lot of rain or no rain at all, then this factor would. The second highest
shop type is professional services with 13%. There were many problems that we encountered on our
river study. Bradshaw’s model is generalised in the way that it tells you what is expected to. We had
collected these pieces of data to test against hypothesis we made. See other similar resources ?6.00
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there is only residential areas further out of the CBD, this making it the only attraction in Southgate.
Getting diseases from the river Hands were washed thoroughly with soap. Limestone is well jointed
which means that the rock has vertical and horizontal. Geographical Applied Understanding for
River's Fieldwork. This aids recall as students are regularly thinking back to work completed last
term, or further, to inform the work they are completing. I know there are more people near the CBD
as I counted 281. This is to accommodate the high amount of people using the core.(see below).
However there appeared to be more vandalism and no street furniture. If they include “What” and
“where” they will hit AO1. We would also have to do the survey in different streets around Exeter to
get and overall result. Flow Rate (s) 2 100 43.06 58.46 18.62 10.4 23.35 100 61.49. River Holford
which were the width, the depth and the gradient. One reason why the depth increased at some sites
and then decreased at others was. Hypothesis 1- The width of the river will increase as you move
from the source to. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later
Not quite what you were looking for. The gradient decreased from source to mouth and this can be
seen in this scatter. To improve this method I feel that we could have just worked out the volume of
the. What is point of anything if we do not have a planet to live on. This tells us about the diversity
of types of plant, and the total amount of grass there is. GCSE Geography Coursework: Strand 3 -
Data Presentation. Noise was obvious because if there are more people then there will be more noise.
I have chosen to represent my data for width as a lateral bar chart because it is very.

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