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Gcse Geography Coursework Hypothesis

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Writing coursework, especially for subjects like GCSE Geography, can be a challenging task that

demands time, research, and analytical skills. Crafting a compelling hypothesis and supporting it with
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Developing your skills through the coursework process is an essential part of the learning experience.
The land surrounding the river is also flat and all the hills are gone meaning there are no V-shaped
valleys. People in rural areas live in,, on and in other isolated. This could be because of the same
reasons cover in the scatter graph which were, high order goods sold there, more attractive and a
market place. You would also be able to see if the new depth readings followed the same trends as.
An example of this is at site 3 where we were near a confluence. It rises again on Stop 9 to 5.94cm
and then falls again to 2.54. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation. You had
to look through the surveyor’s level at an E-. The middle course is less steep when compared to the
upper course. These all led me into producing a good piece of coursework. The Spider Graph also
says that Robin Hood Green was a very small area compared to the Pillow Mounds. The width of the
river starts to increase as we go from site1to site 4 by 2.95m. At site. Hypothesis 3 was rejectedwhen
it came to the data being analysed using Spearman’s. This meant that we expected the river to be
shallow at these. As you can see from the table above, this hypothesis. Southgate had considerable
amount more convenience shops. On the other hand, if we chose to increase the spacing to 75cm, for
example, it would be harder to keep and we will also degrade the accuracy of our overall results, this
is because measuring the depth will also help us to explain the discharge’s hypothesis as the channel
depth can be used to draw work out and draw a surface-area graph, which is in the Discharge
formula. And because of these pedestrianised areas Hitchin is less polluted. Also, I will link the data
in different graphs that say the same thing and the data which say opposite to each other. However,
when the averages are done for the trampling scale in both areas, the average is higher in Pillow
Mounds than R.H.G. This does agree with the evidence of earlier graphs. Hitchin has the biggest
shopping area in relation to surrounding towns. 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. The precision of
our results was very important as the results would not only be used to test our hypothesis about
whether the channel width can fit the Bradshaw Model but will also be used to work out the surface
area which is a product in the Discharge formula ( 5 ). From the graph above you can see that a lot of
the shoppers questioned didn’t live there. Geography river study coursework - Why do channel
characteristics vary down. This is the equation to work out Spearman’s Rank Correlation. The width
of the river starts to increase as we go from site1to site 4 by 2.95m. At site. Geography Field Study
River Investigation Coursework. The results were given a score from 3 to -3 with -3 being the worst
and 3 the best. These are convenience goods and are bought more often.
The depth at site 6 generally decreased from 0.099m at site 5 to 0.0812m which came. Finally, not
all of my hypotheses were actual measurements, some were calculations. This tells us about the
diversity of types of plant, and the total amount of grass there is. One explanation of why the width
decreased at some sites but then unexpectedly. The CBD has such a high density because there is a
tube station. These will be the width of the river channel, the average depth. Any tributaries flowing
into the River Bourne would have a profound affect on our results, as the river does not carry much.
For example, in Robin Hood Green, there is no access for cars at all. This enables Mountain Ash to
grow which is the first tree growing down the mountain because it is sheltered in the V-shaped
valley. You had to look through the surveyor’s level at an E-. This is the equation to work out
Spearman’s Rank Correlation. Being an urban river is a problem, because the bedload could be
affected by rubbish dumped into the river (I saw a lot of rubbish in the river, such as computers,
cables, paperwork and even needles) and also affect results on river depth and silt depth. Keeping
their eyes levelled with the water will help them to stop being disillusioned into thinking that he held
the ruler straight when it was actually bending in a different angle. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06
15.9 22.69 18.97 43.99 100. However, in Pillow Mounds, there is easy access for cars because it is by
a main road and there is a car park. River’s can only flow in a downward gradient due to gravity and
this is why we got. The geology, (which is seen on page 8), at the first 3 sites was Quartzite which is
a. One human problem was that the angularity of the clasts had to be decided by eye. This would
have ensured that the sites I had chosen typified that stretch of river. My second hypothesis was that
the depth of the river would increase as you went from. I think this is because there is not enough
business here to support higher class restaurants. In the lower course of the river there is lateral
erosionwhich. There is also boulder clay which vegetation has formed on top of. At site 5, the
gradient was seen to increase and this could be an. You can also see that 80% of the shoppers
questioned in Cardiff were satisfied or very satisfied with the service. The answers ranged from
“very satisfied” to “very dissatisfied”. I tried to make sure that the orange was put in the water ahead
of the ten metre measuring distance so it had chance to reach its velocity before measuring began.
This zone has the advantage of being located near the major zones of employment and thus
represents a low cost location for the working class. 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. At site 5, the gradient was seen to increase and this could be an.
This is because Hitchin has many pedestrianised areas, as well as there being a parking area,
therefore there were very few cars making any noise. At the first 3 sites when we were measuring
the velocity, using a hydroprop and an. Once the first person was comfortable in mantling the ruler
correctly, the second person in the group insured that the first person’s mantling was indeed straight,
if this was so, then the Channel Depth was measured and recorded. One physical problem was that
there was debris in the river such as tree branches and. 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. 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. This is a summary table showing if my hypotheses were accepted visually, by
looking. This supports most of the views from the spider graph which suggest more tourism will
occur in P.M. Also, in the photo of P.M we can see that there is a pub and a shop in the background,
which will attract people, and there are also a few parked cars which show that there were people in
the area when the photo was taken. In the lower course of the river there is lateral erosionwhich. Our
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shops in Cardiff are generally larger and can therefore stock a larger variety of colours, sizes, styles
and prices. The depth increases until plot 3, until plot 4 where there is a decrease. The width. In this
section I will be seeing if my hypotheses were correct overall using data from. This would give us an
overall total of 100 pebbles. This was done to ensure that results were accurate because if the width
was measured at water level the current of the water will interrupt the measurement, making it harder
to have a firm grip which hence will lead to inaccuracy in the results. Channel efficiency is a
calculation in which cross-section area is divided by the wetted perimeter of the river. This could be
because of the same reasons cover in the scatter graph which were, high order goods sold there, more
attractive and a market place. An investigation into how physical channel characteristics. Not a lot
could have been done to improve the methods used to measure the depth of the river. We chose to
sample eight sites along the River Holford’s course because this would. Depth (m) 1 0.015 0.045
0.037 0.105 0.105 0.055 0.043 0.092. This would be because processes such as attrition would not
have enough time to erode pebbles. Firstly, I will analyse the simple, and then the complex graphs.
These methods would have given me results which were close to their true value, and would have
proven if the hypothesis was correct or not. Flow Rate (s) 3 100 45.7 17.06 15.9 22.69 18.97 43.99
100. I was measuring at the most convenient spot for myself, this may not actually have been the
best place. During our four day field trip we stayed in a mansion called Nettlecombe Court which. If
I were to repeat this river study again there would be some changes that I would. Another thing I
have found is that only 2% of the shoppers in Tredegar were buying furniture and only 5% of the
shoppers in Cardiff were buying newspapers. This data will be interpreted more closely in the Data
Interpretation part of the coursework folder.
The CBD has such a high density because there is a tube station. Depth from source to mouth along
the River Holford (m). Somerset is home to Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one
of. Spearman’s Rank correlation must be undertaken to see the strength of this. The gradient
decreased from source to mouth and this can be seen in this scatter. 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 a reason why people will go to Cardiff to buy their clothes. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Hypothesis 1
was rejectedwhen it came to assessing the data using Spearman’s rank. My first hypothesis was that
the width of the channel would increase as you went. However, the average height of plant was
higher in R.H.G and the average soil compaction was much higher in Pillow mounds. And because of
these pedestrianised areas Hitchin is less polluted. The depth at site 6 generally decreased from
0.099m at site 5 to 0.0812m which came. Looking at my stacked bar graph, environmental quality,
after looking at all the factors involved such as litter, congestion, pollution etc, Hitchin seems to
have much better quality. Bradshaw’s model is generalised in the way that it tells you what is
expected to. Slightly to the south another small settlement, known as South Street, grew up around
Southgate Green. The geology, (which is seen on page 8), at the first 3 sites was Quartzite which is a.
I could have improved my methods, by choosing sites more carefully, perhaps I could have planned
them before I measured, and did a pilot study at each site. Limestone is well jointed which means
that the rock has vertical and horizontal. Holford. It took the least amount of time to measure so was
therefore taken first. We. This is the equation to work out Spearman’s Rank Correlation. A high score
(5) represents a good environmental quality and a low score (-5) represents a low environmental
quality. Southgate is also situated closer to London that Hitchin is as well. At site 2 the cross
sectional area was 0.28035 m2 which was higher than at the. Some of the features found here include
interlocking spurs, V-shaped valley, meanders and step like waterfalls as the river meanders down its
course. To measure the size of the bedload, callipers were used to measure the length, width and
height of the pebbles. Also, there was only one walking access point to Robin Hood Green, whereas
there were three or four walking access points in Pillow Mounds. Depth (m) 5 0.016 0.51 0.083 0.04
0.07 0.089 0.053 0.15. Also Southgate has a big residential area surrounding it so therefore there are
only locals commuting to Southgate. These would both put visitors off from visiting R.H.G, because
most tourists would come to the country to escape the noise and pollution of the city.
Somerset is home to Exmoor National Park which is 693 km2 and is only one of. Getting diseases
from the river Hands were washed thoroughly with soap. Callipers are a good way to measure
pebbles, they are easy to use, and far more accurate than a ruler. Reading 2 was the lowest
measurment that was taken and was 0.0102m. This may. I think more people were satisfied in Cardiff
because there is a lot more choice available. Depth (m) 2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107 0.096
0.14. Below is how we found r2 using the Spearman’s rank equation. 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. Sun Street was generally had the best environmental quality
out of all the 4 different places. As you can see, the channel bed starts and ends triangular and the
middle-sections are made up of trapeziums. This was even as much as 65% and 61% in two of the
areas. However, the most greatly affected hypothesis was discharge. There also tends to be a lot of
litter, this is due to have a fast food restaurant. Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6 Site 7 Site 8. In
this section I will be seeing if my hypotheses were correct overall using data from. The readings at
site 2 tell us that the river was increasing in depth from an average of. It was found that in Pillow
Mounds, there was exposed topsoil in all of the spots that were visited. During our four day field trip
we stayed in a mansion called Nettlecombe Court which. Firstly because I think Southgate have
more fast food restaurants and newsagents as well as having a tube station in the CBD which means
that people who commute to London tend to litter quite a bit. As you can see on the land use map on
page 6 the River Holford flows through urban. Any tributaries flowing into the River Bourne would
have a profound affect on our results, as the river does not carry much. See other similar resources
?1.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Hitchin
has managed to maintain its market town traditions and feel and still integrate some larger chain
stores. Land use along the course of the River Holford is important to look at because it could. There
is also the tube and a bus terminal where locals pass through to get to central London. 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. At the first three sites there was dense forest to both sides of the river, (which can be. These
are convenience goods and are bought more often. The geology, (which is seen on page 8), at the first
3 sites was Quartzite which is a. Also Southgate has a big residential area surrounding it so therefore
there are only locals commuting to Southgate.

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