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Students can give themselves 5 minutes for each section, or perhaps 2.5 minutes for each section
making notes without looking at previous work, and then 2.5 minutes to add to the note. If there was
a lot of rain or no rain at all, then this factor would. Interviews I used interviews to find out what
tourists and residents think about Cromer and tourism; and this helped me answer my enquiry
questions. Cardiovascular Pathophysiology- Hypertension Cardiovascular Pathophysiology-
Hypertension 50 D. Traffic congestion is a problem in Cromer as many of the tourists use cars to
travel around Cromer instead of public transport. River Holford which were the width, the depth and
the gradient. The information I needed for the flowcharts was collected from the internet, therefore
making it secondary data. Graphs to show the depth of the river along all eight sites. It shows how
many shops on Church St are tourist dependent. It shows the amount of pedestrians that were on
Church St at different times. Some of the features found at this stop include interlocking spurs and
V-shaped valley. 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. This is because Cromer is hard
to reach and there isn't much point staying for just a day. Limestone is well jointed which means that
the rock has vertical and horizontal. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us
know if it violates our terms and conditions. See other similar resources ?0.00 5.00 1 review
Download Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. For example if we were to visit in a
more tourist seasonal month there may be a higher amount of litter. After finding the results from the
Spearman’s rank, a significance test will be used to. Also further out there are less services, less jobs
and it is more residential. Although it is at more of risk of having more litter, it however doesn’t. It
was hard to get an exact depth reading because the water was always moving. This. The high street
scored a -4 when it came to noise making in the loudest. It was hard to get an exact depth reading
because the water was always moving. This. There were lots of objects such as tree branches in the
river. 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. This enables Mountain Ash to grow
which is the first tree growing down the mountain because it is sheltered in the V-shaped valley. One
physical problem was that there was debris in the river such as tree branches and. 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. I used my sphere of influence map for
Hitchin and my bar chart for Southgate made from information collected from my questionnaire.
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.
Burgess believed that centre of a city is characterised by the functions of shops, offices, and other
administrative services. 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. We could see from our sketches and
photographs if this was the case. This will support learners’ understanding of the fieldwork process
and develop skills which are still being assessed. I will highlight Cromer on every map and also any
roads where I completed my surveys. I have already learnt about the environmental and economic
problems, package tourism in an LEDC causes, and I am now studying the impacts tourism has on
Cromer. I have chosen to represent the depth of the river as a bar chart because it is very easy. I then
had to record the time and for ten minutes counted the amount of cars that went past in a tally. There
were two anomalies in the graph; the first was because this point was the closest to the CBD making
it the densest. Location: Church Street Time: 10:45 Time: 1.00 Time: 3:30 Morning Afternoon
Evening Young: Middle aged: Elderly: Below is a copy of my pedestrian count before it was
completed. This shows that many businesses in Cromer need tourism and would suffer greatly if
tourism in Cromer declined. He then later died in 1966 on December the twenty-seventh. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. The name,
South Street, gradually fell out of use during the 19th century. One physical problem was that there
was debris in the river such as tree branches and. Site’s 6 cross sectional area was 0.23142 m2 which
was an increase from the last site. Showing fewer attractions for busy shoppers and proves that queen
street is a less populated part of the city-the frame. 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. 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).
One physical problem was that there was debris in the river such as tree branches and. People in
rural areas live in,, on and in other isolated. 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. One reason why the depth increased at some sites
and then decreased at others was. These shops sell goods such as gifts, novelty items and seafood.
This is also evidence for the first enquiry question, as it shows that because of tourism there is a low
environmental quality. I used my sphere of influence map for Hitchin and my bar chart for Southgate
made from information collected from my questionnaire. Newham also has a higher amount of
economically active residents, while Cromer has a small amount. At site 5, the gradient was seen to
increase and this could be an. The River Holford’s source is at Lady's Fountain Spring, Frog Combe
which is 250 m. The geology, (which is seen on page 8), at the first 3 sites was Quartzite which is a.
The trampling scale is used to show how trampled the ground is in the area. There is a high density of
people near the CBD because there is more comparison goods sold near there as well as there will be
more attractions, this therefore means there are going to be a higher density of people there. One
reason why the depth increased at some sites and then decreased at others was. The depth then
increased until plot 5, (where the water was at its deepest), and then. The third reading we took was
the wetted perimeter. 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. 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. Because Southgate has only pay and display very little or no out
of town shoppers will come to Southgate. This photograph helps to answer as it shows that there are
businesses that rely on tourism, therefore tourism has had a good economic impact on Cromer. Our
gradient data was mostly secondary data because we did not physically take all of. Slightly to the
south another small settlement, known as South Street, grew up around Southgate Green. This is full
of the people who are earning lots of money on an annual salary who have large houses, many
garages and many cars. My first hypothesis was that the width of the channel would increase as you
went. 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. Ten sites could have been
looked rather than eight along the river’s course. This. It contains the poorest segment of the urban
population, notably first generations, in the lowest housing conditions. If the core or frame were
particularly messy, unattractive areas then we would expect less people to go there. National Park
and is set in a valley just north of the Brendon Hills. Clast Shape - Enter the number of each shape
found at each site. Depth (m) 1 0.015 0.045 0.037 0.105 0.105 0.055 0.043 0.092. Wetted Perimeter
(m) 0.74 2.4 2.48 2.08 2 3.13 2.84 2.92. In the lower course of the river there is lateral erosionwhich.
Litter and the fact that it is noisy and polluted make Southgate quite ugly and unfriendly. We have
shown this in all the investigations we carried out. The same can be applied to account for the
distribution of shopping centres of different sizes. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0
reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Flow Rate (s) 1 100 54.44
100 12.52 7.6 7.33 100 100. Land use along the course of the River Holford is important to look at
because it could. 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. Below is how we
found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation.
These rocks slow down the river and the river uses most of its energy to overcome these rocks. So,
on the Eighth day, at the Perfect Dress, and through Faith, I found my dress. I also chose to ask my
questionnaires on Church Street, and Garden Street as both are the main shopping streets. Further
more Hitchin also has pedestrianised areas. He then later died in 1966 on December the twenty-
seventh. People have travelled far to get to Hitchin because Hitchin sells more high order goods.
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. Gradient 0.086 0.034 0.021 0.008 0.029
0.021 0.021 0.006. This is due to the fact that there will be less friction. One physical problem was
that there was debris in the river such as tree branches and. It focuses on the location of industries
and retail and wholesale businesses and on the changing value of real estate. This is because the land
becomes more expensive closer to London. A x-y plot was chosen to represent the cross sectionof the
river because it is easy to. Within weeks warehouses were being built along the side of the canal. See
other similar resources ?5.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you
were looking for. 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. One of these changes is that I would
have taken ten depth readings at each site rather. This is because there it had a better environmental
quality survey result, has more access points, has been more trampled than Robin Hood Green and
has more litter. In Kilve the channel has been altered by man making them more. 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. Tourism in Cromer
could be greatly improved if there was better access to the roads. The gradient of the river starts to
decrease rapidly as you go from site1 to site 2. Then. Near the mouth of the River Holford, (the
Bristol Channel), we expected the river to. However, at site 4, the width decreased by 1.38m from
the previous site. The characteristics of a c.b.d would be containing shops, offices and financial
institutions. Site 4 was near an urban area, (Holford), which meant that there was concrete and. Site’s
6 cross sectional area was 0.23142 m2 which was an increase from the last site. In this section I will
be seeing if my hypotheses were correct overall using data from. Clast Shape - Enter the number of
each shape found at each site. Also secondary data is less reliable than primary data.
This evidence disagrees with that of the amount of total plants because it shows that more people
might have worn away the broad leaf grass in R.H.G. The reason that more people equals less plant
diversity is that the ground may have been so badly trampled on, that the broad leaf grass could have
died out. 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. There was a lack
of rain before we went on this field trip which meant that the river in. Limestone is well jointed
which means that the rock has vertical and horizontal. So, on the Eighth day, at the Perfect Dress,
and through Faith, I found my dress. 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. Looking at my stacked bar graph there wasn’t much noise except for the high street.
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. I chose to collect this data in the afternoon as
this was the time both tourists and residents would be out. Hypothesis 3 was rejectedwhen it came to
the data being analysed using Spearman’s. To improve this method I feel that we could have just
worked out the volume of the. I will also be justifying why I used a particular type of graph as.
Quantock Hills. It is also home to Exmoor National park which is known for its. The economic
impact means the effect on jobs, the economy and whether tourism brings enough jobs and money to
Cromer. Hitchin has many pedestrainised areas resulting in less pollution and congestion and of
course Hitchin has a parking area there a lot more people can walk rather than driving everywhere.
This will make more people want to visit because it is easier to get there. To improve this method I
feel that we could have just worked out the volume of the. Normally, the more wealthy people will
tend to live in more modern housing unlike the poor people who will generally to live in council flats
or old run down houses the conclusion to this theory is that the houses will get modernised as the
distance from the C.B.D increases. By clicking “Accept Cookies,” you consent to store on your
device all the technologies described in our Cookie Policy. Also, after each graph there is a
description of it. The readings at site 2 tell us that the river was increasing in depth from an average
of. It then falls before rising slightly and then rising again. The width was calculated at each of the
eight sites along the course of the river. 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. Bradshaw’s model is generalised in the way that it tells you what is expected to. This
meant that we could not sample in this area and. Average Depth 0.0122 0.1246 0.0686 0.093 0.09904
0.0812 0.0876 0.152. Southgate becomes a very noisy place and very polluted because of the tube
station and bus terminal. I am using the resource as part of a revision pack and collecting answers in
as part of a. 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.

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