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Epping Forest Gcse Coursework

Writing coursework on Epping Forest for GCSE can be challenging due to the depth of research required, the need for critical analysis and application of concepts, and strong writing skills. These challenges are made greater by the time commitment required to balance coursework with other responsibilities. As a result, some students seek assistance from professional writing services, who can provide custom coursework, editing support, or other help to relieve the pressures of the assignment.

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Epping Forest Gcse Coursework

Writing coursework on Epping Forest for GCSE can be challenging due to the depth of research required, the need for critical analysis and application of concepts, and strong writing skills. These challenges are made greater by the time commitment required to balance coursework with other responsibilities. As a result, some students seek assistance from professional writing services, who can provide custom coursework, editing support, or other help to relieve the pressures of the assignment.

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Writing coursework, especially on a topic as specific and potentially broad as Epping Forest for

GCSE, can indeed be challenging for several reasons:

1. Depth of Research Required: Coursework often requires in-depth research to understand


the subject fully. For Epping Forest, this might include its geography, ecology, history, and
any relevant environmental studies. Gathering and synthesizing this information can be time-
consuming and demanding, particularly for students who might not have strong research
skills or access to all the necessary resources.
2. Critical Analysis and Application: Beyond merely presenting information, coursework
typically demands critical analysis and the application of concepts learned in class. This
means students must not only present facts about Epping Forest but also analyze these facts
in the context of geographical theories, environmental management strategies, or historical
significance, depending on the coursework's specific focus.
3. Writing Skills: Effective coursework requires clear, coherent, and structured writing.
Students must be able to articulate their thoughts and findings in a manner that is both
academically rigorous and engaging. This can be a significant hurdle for those who struggle
with writing or for whom English is an additional language.
4. Time Management: Coursework is often a lengthy assignment that needs to be balanced
with other academic responsibilities, extracurricular activities, and, for many students,
personal commitments. Managing time effectively to conduct research, write, edit, and refine
coursework to a high standard can be stressful and challenging.

Given these challenges, some students might consider seeking assistance from professional writing
services like ⇒ HelpWriting.net ⇔. Such services can offer support in various forms, from
providing custom-written coursework to offering editing and proofreading services for drafts
students have already prepared. Here are a few reasons why someone might consider this option:

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It is all that remains of a more extensive forest that colonised England at the end of the last ice age.
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. It gets to 95% and it drops down and again and it finishes at 0% that was a huge drop
down. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few
seconds to upgrade your browser. In my opinion there is more facilities and les pollution and
congestion in pillow mounds. And that’s not all, we got team of cleaners who can help you with
your cleaning solutions. Pillow Mounds has a lot of exposed top soil (29% more than Robin Hood
Green), a high soil compaction and low plant height. It has very little exposed top soil, a soft soil
compaction and high plant height. Car parking, Litter Bins and Ditches are a few of the additions
made to it. Trampling Scale will be measured on a scale of 1-6 and the Soil compaction will be
measured with a Penetrometer. This is the measurement of how hard the ground was at each site
measured with a Penetrometer. I also noticed that there is a relationship between the trampling scale,
vegetation height and also the soil compaction. Join our team of reviewers and help other students
learn. This supports my hypothesis that the compaction of the soil will be more so at Pillow Mounds
because there are more visitors. This is probably due to the large number of different facilities which
are ever-present throughout the forest. Intended outcomes. Introducing the Project and the intended
outcomes Introducing Epping Forest Demonstrating the value of experiential learning in Epping
Forest Promoting an understanding of risk management Explaining the roles Providing support
materials. Cars are probably due to Families and friends coming to the forest, and also the
availability of Cars Park Spaces. Has been managed by the City of London Corporation since then.
The main road which goes away from Epping Forest is M11 from Woodford (page 2). The extra
resources available at this place have attracted more people and meant that the area can handle more
people. The extra resources available at this place have attracted more people and meant that the area
can handle more people. Can you see why?. Here’s a hint --. 4 18 912 636 9,720. The ones digit is
even. To investigate downstream changes in Loughton Brook. In rushey plain there is 0% of bare
ground in rushey plain. This tells me that there are only few visitors to the area. Also the
questionnaires may not be fully representative of Epping Forest since we only had a day to get the
questionnaires, when to get a true representative sample we must have stayed for several days. The
other advantage is that there are a lot of accesses in the forest e.g. roads and motorways that help
tourists reach to the forest. See other similar resources ?2.50 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save
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T47 Services is serving the entire Melbourne and the adjacent suburbs since 38 years. Yet again I
experienced this during the trip as the area had only other GCSE students and no tourists. A pillow
mound was more accessible then rushey plain nevertheless rushey plain did have more spatial area.
Hunting is brilliant for practicing shooting and getting to eat the animal you killed. We measured the
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scales from -3 to 3. Can you see why?. Here’s a hint --. 4 18 912 636 9,720. The ones digit is even.
Recreation is a big part of our leisure time and in today’s world, recreation is increasing every day,
and Epping Forest is a leisure and tourism site because of its natural beauty. I was also surprised that
noise and traffic were both low. This links to figure 2.2 since there are more people visiting Pillow
Mounds the compaction of its soil has greatened. 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. Nowadays, people use this method
more, pollarding allows the trees to grow again and it helps them to grow better. When at Robin
Hood Green there was no litter bin in sight and only a motorbike park. However there is only fine
grass in particular places. It is a very good experience and a really good thing to do once in your life.
This tells us that this area experiences a lot of visitors. Older trees support a wide range of habits in
nooks and crannies for small mammals, birds, invertebrates (like the rare saproxylic beetle) and fungi.
There is a classroom for students to learn about the environment of Epping Forest. When at Pillow
mounds there were many signs of management actions being undertaken, such as more car parks, an
information centre, and even a ditch next to the car park to stop the cars going onto the grass. This
will be measured with a quadrant and the human eye. I can then use the results to answer the
question. This has been produced by a team leader for AQA for this specification. ?8.00 Reviews
Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. That’s why more
people prefer going to pillow mounds then rushey plain. These will help me to see how the council is
coping with increasing numbers of tourists. Rushey plain was a decent area and I would of thought
more people should visit it. We measured the tallest plant in each random lot with a ruler. I will use
bi-polar measurements on scales from -3 to 3. Many of the activities require open space, this links to
the original aim of Epping Forest in which they looked to keep open spaces for recreation. To browse
Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade
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I will use bi-polar measurements on scales from -3 to 3. As you can see from this map, you can get to
Epping from main stations such as Liverpool Street, Stratford and Bank. I feel that considerable
damage has probably been caused to the environment due to the large number of visitors, and it is
with this coursework where I will try to find out whether I am right. During my trip to pillow
mounds I found this to be quite obvious as I saw many picnickers and young children playing. In
1878 the corporation of London took over Epping’s conservation for recreation and paths. Pillow
Mounds has a lot of exposed top soil (29% more than Robin Hood Green), a high soil compaction
and low plant height. This is the measurement of how hard the ground was at each site measured
with a Penetrometer. This included string quartets, flute quartets, a guitar ensemble and the jazz
ensemble. This has been produced by a team leader for AQA for this specification. ?8.00 Reviews
Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. This tells me that
there are only few visitors to the area. To investigate downstream changes in Loughton Brook. This
tells me that there are only few visitors to the area. After counting you come up with a percentage of
how much of what there is on the ground, e.g. 30% Fine Grass, 40% Broad Leaf Grass, 5% Sorrel
and 25% Moss (percentage must add up to 100%). Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. By looking at this I may be able to see how the
management of the forest is and even a possible reason of why people come to Epping. The other
reason is that there are loads of different sites to compare. By looking at this I may be able to see
how the management of the forest is and even a possible reason of why people come to Epping. It
covers an area of about 2,500 ha (hectares) and is about 19 km long and 4km wide. Erosion and
Natural Features in each area contradicted each other. In this excursion we took several
measurements of information and observed the areas in two different parts of Epping Forest. When at
Pillow mounds there were many signs of management actions being undertaken, such as more car
parks, an information centre, and even a ditch next to the car park to stop the cars going onto the
grass. After analysis of my results I will also try to find ways in which any problems can be solved
and bad situation can be improved. Many of the activities require open space, this links to the
original aim of Epping Forest in which they looked to keep open spaces for recreation. The two sites
we went to are pillow mounds and rushey plain. By looking at this I may be able to see how the
management of the forest is and even a possible reason of why people come to Epping. After
counting you come up with a percentage of how much of what there is on the ground, e.g. 30% Fine
Grass, 40% Broad Leaf Grass, 5% Sorrel and 25% Moss (percentage must add up to 100%). I was
quite surprised by the number of people who travelled by bus. And that’s not all, we got team of
cleaners who can help you with your cleaning solutions. The methods of which I used to collect my
data gave me reliable results and I believe that I presented these results with a range of statistical
diagrams and rigorously analysed my data.
This is a sign of good management from the forest managers. Erosion and Natural Features in each
area contradicted each other. Local people were able to graze animals on it and collect wood for fires
and building. We can assist with general repairs, maintenance and installation to new building
plumbing and renovations. The extra resources available at this place have attracted more people and
meant that the area can handle more people. Duties include cutting back vegetation, rubbish and
scrub clearance, removing silt and maintaining ponds and bogs. The other reason is that there are
loads of different sites to compare. To investigate downstream changes in Loughton Brook. I found
out what was my hypothesis was what I have to achieve in my hypothesis. A great educational day
which makes learning fun I enjoyed it and it was really fun and I can’t wait until our next trip to
Epping Forest Very good and fun and enjoyable and I will do this again. This tells us that this area
experiences a lot of visitors. I randomly asked 30 people of both sexes over the course of the day. I
was also surprised that noise and traffic were both low. One Sixth Form child explained that the
purpose of their visit was to, “Investigate the changes in the characteristics of a river” and this
included getting to know how the geology of the area affects the Loughton drainage basin.
Contrasting Environments Tropical Rain Forest and Desert. I will measure thing such as traffic,
natural features and vandalism on a bi-polar scale. By looking at this I may be able to see how the
management of the forest is and even a possible reason of why people come to Epping. Paths for
walking and riding are open to public use. But the management of Epping Forest has probably
placed bus stops to make it easier to reach the area. Head of Geography, Miss Grant explained, “We
practised working together in groups, learned about delegation of tasks, our role of responsibility to
the group as a whole and how to sustain interest and high quality work in inhospitable surroundings,
whilst also learning about the changing course of rivers”. Dead wood is generally left when it falls in
the forest, as it provides a valuable habitat. To improve our coursework we should of got photos of
the Epping Forest and people doing the experiment. To investigate downstream changes in Loughton
Brook. In my opinion they should put more litterbins so people would not just leave it on the ground.
These habitats are preserved by not chopping down the tree. We measured the tallest plant in each
random lot with a ruler. I feel that this is because there are much more visitors at pillow mounds and
this doesn’t give the grass time to grow. I also noticed that there is a relationship between the
trampling scale, vegetation height and also the soil compaction. I will use bi-polar measurements on
scales from -3 to 3. The learner will conduct investigations and use appropriate technology to build
an understanding of the composition and uses of rocks and minerals.
Feedback from pupils It was interesting learning about how different people in different periods of
time used the Forest Exciting because using the loppers was very fun It was great fun looking at the
pond creatures Very interesting. Also the questionnaires may not be fully representative of Epping
Forest since we only had a day to get the questionnaires, when to get a true representative sample we
must have stayed for several days. If more time was given then maybe it would have been possible to
collect more samples from the ground for more accurate results. When at Pillow mounds there were
many signs of management actions being undertaken, such as more car parks, an information centre,
and even a ditch next to the car park to stop the cars going onto the grass. Nowadays, it is not used a
lot because the trees will take a lot of time to grow again. During my trip to pillow mounds I found
this to be quite obvious as I saw many picnickers and young children playing. The learner will
conduct investigations and use appropriate technology to build an understanding of the composition
and uses of rocks and minerals. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
good to leave some feedback. I can then use the results to answer the question. The other reason is
that there are loads of different sites to compare. Compared to rushey plain there is loads more fine
grass in pillow mounds. It's a good example of sustainable management because it ensures a supply
of wood for future generations. These activities could be Horse-riding, cycling or even fishing. So if
we missed bits out of writing it was the rush we had to go through. After counting you come up with
a percentage of how much of what there is on the ground, e.g. 30% Fine Grass, 40% Broad Leaf
Grass, 5% Sorrel and 25% Moss (percentage must add up to 100%). In year 10 we were given our 2
key questions, what impacts to visitors have and how is Epping Forest managed. Rushey plain was a
decent area and I would of thought more people should visit it. Head of Geography, Miss Grant
explained, “We practised working together in groups, learned about delegation of tasks, our role of
responsibility to the group as a whole and how to sustain interest and high quality work in
inhospitable surroundings, whilst also learning about the changing course of rivers”. 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.
After analysis of my results I will also try to find ways in which any problems can be solved and bad
situation can be improved. The other advantage is that there are a lot of accesses in the forest e.g.
roads and motorways that help tourists reach to the forest. The extra resources available at this place
have attracted more people and meant that the area can handle more people. Cars are probably due to
Families and friends coming to the forest, and also the availability of Cars Park Spaces. T47
provides high quality cleaning services for domestic and commercial sector. These co-ordinates will
be where you will be laying down the quadrant. They passed the Epping Forest act and Epping was
made a protected area. T47 Services is serving the entire Melbourne and the adjacent suburbs since
38 years. Hiking is very fun if you are healthy and energetic. A number is divisible by 2 if the ones
digit is even. For a better, safer web experience, we strongly recommend upgrading to a modern
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looking for. The Project. With Professor Misunori Ogihara Raphael’s Book of Fate into web
application Pseudonym for Robert Cross Smith, 19 th century English astrologer. The Book.
Complete course of geomancy. Each one of these is for sale at ?2, but all can be bought together for
?8. If you look around the area there is nothing but greenery this is what attracts people to visit the
place. I will use bi-polar measurements on scales from -3 to 3. Epping Forest has recreational,
aesthetic and educational values, so is a perfect place for visitors. Feedback from you The children
enjoyed themselves and were still talking about it on the way home. Yet again I experienced this
during the trip as the area had only other GCSE students and no tourists. These co-ordinates will be
where you will be laying down the quadrant. Join our team of reviewers and help other students
learn. Erosion and Natural Features in each area contradicted each other. Car parking, Litter Bins and
Ditches are a few of the additions made to it. It gets to 95% and it drops down and again and it
finishes at 0% that was a huge drop down. Intended outcomes. Introducing the Project and the
intended outcomes Introducing Epping Forest Demonstrating the value of experiential learning in
Epping Forest Promoting an understanding of risk management Explaining the roles Providing
support materials. The content might have been moved or deleted, or you may have mis-typed the
link. Pillow Mounds has a lot of exposed top soil (29% more than Robin Hood Green), a high soil
compaction and low plant height. Encouraging grazing (there's a herd of 50 cows) to maintain the
grassland and its flora and fauna. Epping Forest is a small-scale ecosystem and a natural place where
the life-cycles of plants, animals and other. We had lots of interactive things to do and the tutors
were great. This tells us that this area experiences a lot of visitors. I randomly asked 30 people of
both sexes over the course of the day. Lambourne Primary School Longshaw Primary School
Ranelagh Primary School. We took recordings of the count of vegetation in a specific area, looked at
the management of the Forest and evaluated the amount of Public Pressure on each area. They
passed the Epping Forest act and Epping was made a protected area. The final thing I should of done
is have a better presentation e.g. borders and a little more colour. Erosion and Natural Features in
each area contradicted each other. On the other hand not many people visit pillow mounds because
there is more soil compaction there. This is a form of sustainable management as it helps protect
current and future deer populations. I was quite surprised by the number of people who travelled by
bus. That’s why more people prefer going to pillow mounds then rushey plain.
If they fix it up a bit then more people would come and visit the site and it would be a healthier
place to visit. If more time was given then maybe it would have been possible to collect more samples
from the ground for more accurate results. Trampling Scale will be measured on a scale of 1-6 and
the Soil compaction will be measured with a Penetrometer. I will use bi-polar measurements on scales
from -3 to 3. This is a sign of good management from the forest managers. I will use bi-polar
measurements on scales from -3 to 3. In pillow mounds there are 0.0 and something nevertheless in
rushey plain there are 0. There is also a laboratory for people to learn about the animals. These
habitats are preserved by not chopping down the tree. The path towards the plot of land was small
and worn away and there wasn’t even a litter bin. Feedback from pupils Today was fun and
entertaining. This links to figure 2.2 since there are more people visiting Pillow Mounds the
compaction of its soil has greatened. Erosion and Natural Features in each area contradicted each
other. This will be measured with a quadrant and the human eye. Perfect for any specification, but
written specifically for the AQA GCSE 9-1 course. They will help me to know what attracts people
to Epping and what can be done to improve any problematic situations. We headed back to the
classroom to see what results we got for pillow mounds. Nowadays, people use this method more,
pollarding allows the trees to grow again and it helps them to grow better. In year 10 we were given
our 2 key questions, what impacts to visitors have and how is Epping Forest managed. I randomly
asked 30 people of both sexes over the course of the day. Erosion and Natural Features in each area
contradicted each other. It was fantastic because you could use different equipment and do exciting
things which you have never done before. Applied Career Development Summer 2008 University of
Central Florida. I randomly asked 30 people of both sexes over the course of the day. We are
experienced over three decades in the field of cleaning. The two sites we went to are pillow mounds
and rushey plain. When at Pillow mounds there were many signs of management actions being
undertaken, such as more car parks, an information centre, and even a ditch next to the car park to
stop the cars going onto the grass. I feel that considerable damage has probably been caused to the
environment due to the large number of visitors, and it is with this coursework where I will try to
find out whether I am right. They passed the Epping Forest act and Epping was made a protected
area. But the management of Epping Forest has probably placed bus stops to make it easier to reach
the area.

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