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make a purchase, please take a moment to review the resource. 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. You will not be disappointed- saving you weeks of work.
Please review this resource if you decide to purchase. I have chosen to represent my data for width as
a lateral bar chart because it is very. This issue has been already acknowledged in Fig. 1, and seems
to be a key issue if Cromer wants to have a good economic future. This information will be relevant
to me finding the answers to my enquiry questions. Aim: An investigation into the changing physical
characteristics form source to mouth. The reason for this may be that the council receives extra
money to keep this area tidy for tourists. Fig.11 shows that tourists believe litter is not a big problem
in Cromer In conclusion my surveys show that environmental impact is both good and bad. Changing
Economic World - Nigeria and Royal Dutch Shell (NEE Country); Jamaica (Development through
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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 readings at site 2 tell us
that the river was increasing in depth from an average of. Also the increase in employment is due to
the growth in tourist related shops and these jobs are usually low paid and seasonal and in the
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Not quite what you were looking for. I chose to investigate this river study over our four day field
trip to Somerset in order. 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. 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. However there
appeared to be more vandalism and no street furniture. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Land use along the course of the River
Holford is important to look at because it could. The purpose of this survey was to see if tourists
increase the level of traffic which will therefore mean tourism has an environmental impact on
Cromer. This resource also comes with a blank revision clock. From the graph you can see that
tourism abroad, has improved while tourism in the UK has improved it is still unsteady. This was
supported by the fact that there was a score of -2 for people in Pillow Mounds and a score of 3 for
R.H.G. this means that more people were in Pillow Mounds. The depth increases until plot 3, until
plot 4 where there is a decrease. The width. In conclusion my surveys show that the economic impact
in Cromer includes an increase in jobs, and the development of services such as schools and hospitals.
It also includes a summarised Knowledge Mat in order to make a sustainable decision on Abingdon
Reservoir. 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. Each slide clearly links with the AQA Geography GCSE specification
(Grades 1 to 9 course). Suitable for GCSE Geography students. (Escape Room Mixed with a self
marking and instant feedback Quiz - Perfect for students to do whilst social distancing. The rest of
the class also had to do this and all the results are going to be used to create a large sample.
Conclusion As I have now completed the data presentation and interpretation section of my
coursework, I will conclude on what I have found out and I will also answer the enquiry questions.
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Hypothesis 3 was rejectedwhen it came to the data being analysed using Spearman’s. My favourite is
to use this resource alongside a blank revision clock, followed by AQA Specimen exam questions.
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. This resource also comes with a blank revision clock. A perfect
activity workbook that will support students to gain the knowledge, understanding and skills
required for success in the Unit 3 exam on the 11th June 2018. We predicted that there would be
more people in the core than the frame as the core has more attractions within it. Yet we might
expect more vandalism outside of the core, in the frame, this could be because there are less security
camera and people to watch the vandals. Background Knowledge- In this section I will describe
what tourism is and why it is a growing industry. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your
rating is required to reflect your happiness. I would make if I were going to undertake this river
study again. Perfect for lesson delivery, exam briefings, differentiation, independent revision at
home, support for students with homework or print as a revision guide. At reading 1 the depth was
0.043m and was the lowest measurement because it was. Data Presentation and Interpretation This is
the main section of my coursework, and I will present all the data I have collected in a clear and
original way. Also the increase in employment is due to the growth in tourist related shops and these
jobs are usually low paid and seasonal and in the secondary industry. These shops rely heavily on the
business they receive from tourists. However this was hard to do as we were pushed for time and
had to move on to other things quickly. Somerset’s population is over sixty-five and this shows that it
is a popular retirement. A perfect activity workbook that will support students to gain the knowledge,
understanding and skills required for success in the Unit 3 exam on the 13th June 2019. I chose to
collect this data in the afternoon as this was the time both tourists and residents would be out.
Tourism in Cromer could be greatly improved if there was better access to the roads. 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 shows the amount of pedestrians that were on Church St
at different times. There seems to be large clusters of similar shops together this is perhaps because of
the competition within the high street,which is very common in the core part of a city.
My favourite is to use this resource alongside a blank revision clock, followed by AQA Specimen
exam questions on Unit 1 UK Physical Landscapes. A perfect activity workbook that will support
students to gain the knowledge, understanding and skills required for success in the Unit 3 exam on
the 13th June 2019. The M5 motorway assists Exeter with most of it communications and trade. This
shows the other point of view that Cromer needs to develop to increase its tourism, and will not be
seen as a tourist destination in a few years time as it not developed enough. The survey also shows
that there is no rabbit poo in Pillow Mounds, whereas there is some in half of the areas in R.H.G.
This shows that there has been more wildlife in R.H.G and that means it is less disturbed by people
who would scare away the rabbits. I will also explain how my data links back to my enquiry
questions. Another explanation of why the width readings were not as the hypothesis had. The
results are similar for both graphs with the almost the same amount of people thinking Cromer has a
good future. There are a number of questions included to assess understanding. See other similar
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second most common job is a builder with 4 out of the 20 people questioned. This benefit was not
chosen by many, because while tourism does create jobs in Cromer, many are seasonal, low paid and
unsteady. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness.
In the graph, it shows that there was a single person near R.H.G, whereas there were 27 people in the
area of Pillow Mounds. Depth (m) 5 0.016 0.51 0.083 0.04 0.07 0.089 0.053 0.15. Data
Interpretation- The data interpretation section of my coursework will be linked to the data
presentation section. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. 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. This aids recall as students are regularly thinking back to work completed last term, or
further, to inform the work they are completing. We found that in Pillow Mounds, the amount of
exposed topsoil in the two spots was much greater that the two spots in R.H.G. There was 51% and
25% coverage of topsoil in the two Pillow Mound spots and there was only 5% and 6% coverage in
the two spots in R.H.G. This shows that there has been more disturbance in the Pillow Mounds than
there has been in R.H.G. This evidence supports the evidence from the bar graph, as it suggests more
people have been there. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to
leave some feedback. This is because it is in the core of Exeter and is the most popular part of the
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resource. The following page has a copy of the results from the tourist's questionnaires. 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. This is because the pedestrians there want more specific needs that to just
“shop” such as eating, professional shops, personal shops such as solicitors and estate agents. As well
as the growth in tourism allowing more people to travel abroad it has also created jobs for many
people. 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. This tells us that
there have been more people in Pillow Mounds because the ground is more compact and the plants
are shorter. The introduction and the methodology were then written about the background of.
Vandalism doesn't seem to be a problem, because in Fig. 2 not a lot of resident chose this option and
in this chart, only 2 tourists think this is a problem. My third hypothesis was that gradient would
decrease as you went from source to. 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. I would make if I were going to undertake this river study again. This is
because, Cromer has strict environmental laws and is an area if natural outstanding beauty, so it is
protected from development. Because tourism is a growing industry, employment in the industry has
grown by 25%. The middle course is less steep when compared to the upper course. GCSE
Geography Coursework: Strand 4 - Interpertation of Data. I am using the resource as part of a
revision pack and collecting answers in as part of a. 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. For example if we
were to visit in a more tourist seasonal month there may be a higher amount of litter. We chose to
sample eight sites along the River Holford’s course because this would. It shows that the majority of
residents questioned don't have a job in Cromer, with only 20 out of the 52 residents asked working
in Cromer. At some points, the impeller could not turn due to the fact that the river was too. This
would have given a reliable accurate result, yet would have been very time consuming and sometimes
not necessary. It includes a summarised set of revision notes, key terminology is defined and case
studies on China’s North to South Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) and Sustainable Water
Management Projects. My methodology will include location maps showing where I collected some
data and asked interviews, as well as copies of my surveys. The information I needed for the
flowcharts was collected from the internet, therefore making it secondary data. However the land
map use does match up to our predictions of the types of shops. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9
22.69 18.97 43.99 100. The width of the river starts to increase as we go from site1to site 4 by
2.95m. At site. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 14% A bundle is a package of
resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. These
access points can be easily seen on a map of the area for backing up these results. From the
pictogram, it is clear to see that it is mostly elderly people that visit Cromer, with 30 been counted in
one 10 minute period. On the other hand tourism only offers seasonal business to many shops and
this may be a problem as tourists only visit certain times if the year. Useful for practising exam
questions and revising content without asking students to 'just' answer whole questions. The depth
stayed the same at readings 1 and 2 and was 0.105m. It then increased. The width was calculated at
each of the eight sites along the course of the river. First, 15 clasts were picked up from the river bed
at random, with our eyes closed so. Flow Chart: To show the growth of a traditional seaside resort.
Fig. 5 Flow Chart: To show the growth of Cromer Fig. 6 Interpretation The general impression I get
is that Cromer has not grown in the same was as traditional seaside resorts.
Site’s 8 cross sectional area was 0.42256 m2 which was the highest reading of all the. This is an
investigation into how the charactersitics of a river change in a downstream direction, linking with
the Bradshaw Model. Site’s 6 cross sectional area was 0.23142 m2 which was an increase from the
last site. It was important that we all counted pedestrians at the same time. There are several exam
questions and responses to critically analyse, as per the description. I also chose to ask my
questionnaires on Church Street, and Garden Street as both are the main shopping streets. I believe
this would improve the reliability of my results as the time I collected the data would be more spaced
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to make a purchase, please take a moment to review the resource. This shows that many businesses in
Cromer need tourism and would suffer greatly if tourism in Cromer declined. Hide replies Empty
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know if it violates our terms and conditions. This is because Cromer is hard to reach and there isn't
much point staying for just a day. This is because there is a main road fenced off near R.H.G and the
pollution was coming right into the area. This photo can also be linked to Fig. 2 which is a pie chart
that shows that residents think the second biggest problem, tourism has brought to Cromer is litter.
This is the old spec, but it still includes many useful features and revision ideas. It shows how many
shops on Church St are tourist dependent. This shows the other point of view that Cromer needs to
develop to increase its tourism, and will not be seen as a tourist destination in a few years time as it
not developed enough. GCSE Geography Coursework: Strand 4 - Interpertation of Data. Depth (m)
2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107 0.096 0.14. I chose these areas as there would be more
residents there who would be willing to answer my questionnaire. Also the fact that the Cromer
Council refuses to develop the area shows that Cromer may not have a good economic future as the
council will not develop the area for all age ranges. Fig. 17 (Traffic on West St) Interpretation- This
photograph was taken on West St in the afternoon and shows the environmental impact of tourism
on Cromer. If they include “What” and “where” they will hit AO1. Gradient is the elevation of the
river along its course. Clast Shape - Enter the number of each shape found at each site. Somerset is
home to Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one of. This chart can be linked back to
the enquiry questions, as it is clear to see that a large majority believe traffic is an issue, and this
means it has an effect on the environment by causing pollution. This is a particularly helpful method
because it shows the land use of the core and frame. Please review any downloads as it helps me
make improvements for the future. 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.
Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. I will
also explain what each graph, chart or picture shows about tourism in Cromer. Fig. 1 Interpretation
The above bar graph, shows what residents of Cromer believe are the main benefits of tourism. This
means that the majority of tourists think Cromer has a good future whether it develops or not. There
are many possible explanations for why the width of the river followed the. The teacher slide pack
links directly with the Water Stress Revision Booklet. The street furniture was clear because there
would be less people to use them whilst in the frame. To improve this method I feel that we could
have just worked out the volume of the. Thank you! Empty reply does not make any sense for the
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terms and conditions. This graph can help to answer the second enquiry question, as is it shows what
the residents of Cromer think, and the interpretation shows the reasons why Cromer may have a
good future, and also why it may suffer as a tourist destination. Fig. 13 Interpretation- This bar chart
shows whether tourists think Cromer has a good future in tourism. Review 5 Select overall rating (no
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Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. One explanation of why the width
decreased at some sites but then unexpectedly. At site 7 the cross sectional area was 0.219 m2 which
was a decrease from site 6.The. 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. I would improve this method, by using statistics to back up the opinions in my interviews.
Urban Issues and Challenges Topic - Mumbai (NEE Urban Area) and a depth study of London (HIC
Urban Area). If we wanted to we could have gone inside the shop and asked the owner. This
resource also comes with a blank revision clock. UK Coasts and Rivers Case Studies - Coastal
landforms along the Dorset coastline(Jurassic Coast), Coastal management scheme on the Holderness
Coast(East Yorkshire); River landforms along the River Tees; Flood management scheme in
Boscastle. In my introduction I will be talking about where in the UK the River Holford is. This tells
us about the diversity of types of plant, and the total amount of grass there is. My third hypothesis
was that gradient would decrease as you went from source to. This information will be relevant to
me finding the answers to my enquiry questions. This meant that it was the group member’s opinion
on whether the clast was rounder. These are the different factors that we sampled and how many we
chose to sample at. 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. The interview on page 27
also shows that a resident thinks Cromer needs to improve for there to be better opportunities. The
depth increases until plot 3, until plot 4 where there is a decrease. The width. See other similar
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