Edexcel Geography B Coursework Example
Edexcel Geography B Coursework Example
Edexcel Geography B. The research, analysis, and the whole process can be time-consuming and
mentally draining. It's like navigating through uncharted territories. If you find yourself struggling to
navigate the geographical complexities of your coursework, seeking help is a smart move.
So, if the coursework feels like an expedition into uncharted academic terrain, a little help from
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It can be affected by lateral and vertical erosion as well as deposition of sediment. Geography
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21 reviews Not the right resource. In some ways this is quite a strong conclusion as the use of
Spearman's rank determined this however, the strong correlation is not taken into account in the
upper-course which reduces the potency of the conclusion. 5 - rejected There is no significant
relationship between average depth and velocity The relationship between these two variables is even
less significant despite the signs of good correlation in the upper-course. From Source (m) 20 220 480
560 104 2987 4200 7727 Average Depth (m) 0.02 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.09 0.07 0.14 0.21 Fig. 3.4 The bar
graph shows the gradual increase in the average depth downstream, which is expected as indicated in
the Bradshaw Model. I expected this, because downstream, in a river, the channel efficiency
(hydraulic radius) usually increases due to the fact that cross section area is greater than the wetted
perimeter as the river progresses towards the mouth. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure
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longer distance between sites 4 and 5. May have occurred due to: less interference from other groups
in the upper stages; difference in gradient along the river (gradient change was more significant in
the upper-course); precipitation may have affected a range of velocities downstream. Also, the
frequency of specific river features could have been mentioned to demonstrate real-life examples
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quite what you were looking for. It can be affected by lateral and vertical erosion as well as
deposition of sediment. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect
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feedback. It then flows past Woodlands Hill and the Combe Cottages 2 kilometres downstream.
There is a gradual increase in the velocity downstream in the River Holford. - There was not much of
a gradual increase in velocity downstream the River Holford partly due to the dramatic jump in
velocity from site 4 to 5. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.
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resource. This would result in a lot of walking between sites for the group which would take a lot of
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feedback. This increases friction with the water and bed resulting in low efficiency where load
cannot be transported. It definitely didn't follow a regular pattern like it was meant to but it did
show small gradual increases in the upper stages which was what the Bradshaw Model projected.
Includes: Data collection booklet Secondary data - Geology map, flood risk map, wind rose,
Shoreline Management Plan extract, Pupil information and activity sheets for each part of the
enquiry process Data presentation for all methods used Exam questions on familiar fieldwork
(pupil’s own fieldwork) Exam questions on unfamiliar fieldwork. Report this Document Download
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used lessons, revision guides, official Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Geography A books, past papers and
other recommended readings. Other avenues of enquiry could involve looking at vegetation
interference with the river's bed and banks as many leaves and rotting branches were deposited
around the river's channel. The average depth of each stage in the river is measured at five different
spots along the channel width.
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used Spearman's ranking and calculated a significance level of just 92% which was lower than the
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violates our terms and conditions. Note: the tape should only be measuring wetted sides along the
river channels. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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gradual increase in the velocity downstream in the River Holford. - There was not much of a gradual
increase in velocity downstream the River Holford partly due to the dramatic jump in velocity from
site 4 to 5. Check the quality by downloading free version of university and college notes. Also, the
frequency of specific river features could have been mentioned to demonstrate real-life examples
drawn from theory. Time and money constraints would not allow us to spend more time studying
further sites. I expected this, because downstream, in a river, the channel efficiency (hydraulic
radius) usually increases due to the fact that cross section area is greater than the wetted perimeter as
the river progresses towards the mouth. This is a very strong conclusion point proven by the strength
of the testing using Spearman's rank. The correlation fairly followed the Bradshaw Model. 4. There is
a significant relationship between velocity and hydraulic radius downstream across the River
Holford. - The relationship between these two variables was moderately strong and I believe that
there is a link between the two. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
good to leave some feedback. This doesn't come as a surprise because according to the Bradshaw
Model, velocity has a small and gradual increase unlike average depth which has a bigger increase
downstream a river. 6th Hypothesis: There is a connection between depth and hydraulic radius
downstream in the River Holford. Table 3.9 SITE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Av. This increases friction with the
water and bed resulting in low efficiency where load cannot be transported. A rod can be attached
when dealing with deeper channels The velocity is the speed of the water flow (distance travelled per
unit of time). This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. This will require an accurate collection of variables using different
methods and the results can be compared to real-life examples such as the Bradshaw Model and
basic theory. The model clearly states the change in velocity is minor as compared with other criteria.
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I will be uploading several more to this resource over the next few weeks as I revise the full spec
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shalinaseth 5 years ago report 1 Sorry But lessons 11-13 are empty. The connectivity between
hydraulic radius and depth on velocity appeared to be rather insignificant, hence the correlation
rankings of 0.77 and 0.70, despite the bonds between the variables in the upper-stages of the River
Holford. It includes past paper questions, PLC’s, worked examples, and examiner commentary to
help students revise and improve their understanding of the topic. Therefore the faster the velocity,
the quicker the blade will reach the end of the bolt. This has occurred due to the reduction of the
wetted perimeter at site 5 whilst its cross sectional area increased due the channel's increase in depth.
The coast used is Fleetwood in Lanacshire but this could easily be modified for any coastal area.
There is no significant relationship between average depth and velocity downstream in the River
Holford. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness.
All the resources are either on the end of the powerpoint or included in seperate word documents,
the overview sheet may give you a clearer idea of what goes where. Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Geography
A complete revision notes. In addition judging from my data analysis the smaller the value, the
greater the inaccuracy in results. If you are not satisfied with an item that you have purchased, you
may return the item within 24 hours of your purchase and get a refund. The depth increased the most
in the lower-course much more because of greater channel efficiency downstream (greater hydraulic
radius), which meant that that the riverbed was eroded more effectively. 4 There was only a
relationship between velocity and hydraulic radius in the upper course. Write a review Update
existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. To measure the amount of
water that comes into contact with the bed. Despite this the hydraulic radius does increase by such a
subtle amount, which is due to the small-scale increases in the cross-sectional area of the River
Holford downstream. 3rd Hypothesis: There is a gradual increase in the average depth downstream
in the River Holford. Table 3.4 SITE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dist. Write a review Update existing review
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conditions. I calculated that the significance level was 93.3% which is lower than the required
percentage (95%) so I accepted my null hypothesis. 5. There is a significant relationship between
average depth and velocity downstream in the River Holford. - I wasn't able to see much correlation
between these two variables and I think it was the unusual pattern in the velocity which led to the
weak correlation with average depth. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel
It's good to leave some feedback. In some ways this is quite a strong conclusion as the use of
Spearman's rank determined this however, the strong correlation is not taken into account in the
upper-course which reduces the potency of the conclusion. 5 - rejected There is no significant
relationship between average depth and velocity The relationship between these two variables is even
less significant despite the signs of good correlation in the upper-course. I expected this, because
downstream, in a river, the channel efficiency (hydraulic radius) usually increases due to the fact that
cross section area is greater than the wetted perimeter as the river progresses towards the mouth. See
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looking for. The model clearly states the change in velocity is minor as compared with other criteria.
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attached when dealing with deeper channels The velocity is the speed of the water flow (distance
travelled per unit of time). In addition, there are revision links and quizzes to help consolidate
learning. It was good to see that some variables, such as these, can show a good level of correlation,
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it violates our terms and conditions. I had to accept my null hypothesis. 6. There is a connection
between depth and hydraulic radius downstream in the River Holford. - By looking at the graph I
could see a set of strong related variables, average depth and hydraulic radius, which didn't come as
a surprise as average depth does play a role in the calculation of hydraulic radius. I calculated that
the significance level was 93.3% which is lower than the required percentage (95%) so I accepted my
null hypothesis. 5. There is a significant relationship between average depth and velocity
downstream in the River Holford. - I wasn't able to see much correlation between these two variables
and I think it was the unusual pattern in the velocity which led to the weak correlation with average
depth. The data is presented in a variety of forms, including radar graphs, maps, line graphs and
charts. It definitely didn't follow a regular pattern like it was meant to but it did show small gradual
increases in the upper stages which was what the Bradshaw Model projected. The measurements of
each group were then averaged out. We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our
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violates our terms and conditions. Dependant on the weather and the time of year Working in small
groups of three ensured that measurements were fairly judged and therefore reduced bias. This
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Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. The correlation of average
depth downstream was very similar to the correlation of the hydraulic radius downstream which
came I expected because average depth plays a role in calculating the hydraulic radius. Our customer
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includes eleven 'End of Unit Tests' to allow pupils to test themselves at the end of each topic and
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resource. Opportunities for improvement Threats for improvement A longer period of time could be
spent studying the River Holford so that there was a constant spacing between samples and sites.
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were looking for. Wetted perimeter (m) Tape measure is submerged under the water until it is in
contact with the perimeter of the channel (the bed and banks). It can be affected by lateral and
vertical erosion as well as deposition of sediment. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. I deduce that the correlation between these two sets
of data is not strong enough due to the fact that velocity doesn't follow a simple pattern in my
investigation (especially in the latter stages) so it is hard to relate velocity to average depth. In
addition judging from my data analysis the smaller the value, the greater the inaccuracy in results.
Overall, the investigation was completed to a satisfactory level with respectable results although
some contradicted the models of a river's variables. Report this Document Download now Save Save
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exam on the dynamic planet unit. The various hypotheses set in this project have been either accepted
or rejected as indicated above in table 4.1. The decision of accepting or rejecting the hypotheses are
determined by the use of tables, graphs, photos and techniques (in the last three). As the propeller
rotates it moves further along the bolt. It also discusses volcanic eruptions and describes examples of
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Democratic Republic of Congo, the Sichuan earthquake in China, and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
Other avenues of enquiry could involve looking at vegetation interference with the river's bed and
banks as many leaves and rotting branches were deposited around the river's channel. However, I
carried out the Spearman's Rank test to measure how significant the correlation between the two
variables were. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. This pack includes eleven 'End of Unit Tests' to allow pupils to
test themselves at the end of each topic and become more familiar with the types of questions asked
in the examinations. This is a very strong conclusion point proven by the strength of the testing using
Spearman's rank. Written in 2020, 64 pages long notes got me a grade 9 in exam. The weather may
be capricious and therefore it may take longer to collect results and students may not be prepared for
lengthy collection of data. Despite this the hydraulic radius does increase by such a subtle amount,
which is due to the small-scale increases in the cross-sectional area of the River Holford downstream.
3rd Hypothesis: There is a gradual increase in the average depth downstream in the River Holford.
Table 3.4 SITE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dist. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
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us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Frado 4 years ago report 2 Some of your slides are
missing questions, feel a bit cheated to be honest Empty reply does not make any sense for the end
user Submit reply Cancel shalinaseth 5 years ago report 1 Sorry But lessons 11-13 are empty. Time
and money constraints would not allow us to spend more time studying further sites. We use cookies
to ensure you get the best experience on our website. We have printed these and laminated as mini
flip charts for in lesson use. Therefore the faster the velocity, the quicker the blade will reach the end
of the bolt. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers
who have downloaded this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates
our terms and conditions. This is a strong point as it can be explained using the linked variables,
channel width and depth, and the magnitude of their changes downstream (ref. In some ways this is
quite a strong conclusion as the use of Spearman's rank determined this however, the strong
correlation is not taken into account in the upper-course which reduces the potency of the
conclusion. 5 - rejected There is no significant relationship between average depth and velocity The
relationship between these two variables is even less significant despite the signs of good correlation
in the upper-course. This will require an accurate collection of variables using different methods and
the results can be compared to real-life examples such as the Bradshaw Model and basic theory.
Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback.
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Carousel Next What is Scribd. It was good to see that some variables, such as these, can show a
good level of correlation, which relates to theory. Average width (m) Tape measure is used to
determine the width of the channel The width of a channel is the distance from one bank to the
other. It then flows past Woodlands Hill and the Combe Cottages 2 kilometres downstream.
However, the significance levels for both hypotheses were 93.3% and 92% which was rather short
of the required level (95%). The correlation of average depth downstream was very similar to the
correlation of the hydraulic radius downstream which came I expected because average depth plays
a role in calculating the hydraulic radius.