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Example Geography Coursework Gcse

This document discusses the challenges of writing geography coursework for GCSE-level students. It outlines five main reasons why geography coursework can be difficult: 1) the complexity of geographical concepts, 2) extensive research requirements, 3) data analysis skills, 4) developing strong writing abilities, and 5) effective time management. While external assistance may help some students, it is important for students to learn the content themselves and develop the necessary skills for long-term academic success. Seeking guidance from teachers and academic support services within the educational institution is recommended.

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Example Geography Coursework Gcse

This document discusses the challenges of writing geography coursework for GCSE-level students. It outlines five main reasons why geography coursework can be difficult: 1) the complexity of geographical concepts, 2) extensive research requirements, 3) data analysis skills, 4) developing strong writing abilities, and 5) effective time management. While external assistance may help some students, it is important for students to learn the content themselves and develop the necessary skills for long-term academic success. Seeking guidance from teachers and academic support services within the educational institution is recommended.

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Writing coursework, especially for subjects like Geography at the GCSE level, can be a challenging

task for many students. It requires a thorough understanding of the subject matter, good research
skills, and the ability to articulate thoughts and findings coherently. Here are some reasons why
writing coursework can be difficult:

1. Complexity of the Subject: Geography coursework often involves analyzing intricate


geographical concepts, interpreting data, and drawing conclusions. Understanding the subject
matter thoroughly is crucial for producing a high-quality coursework.
2. Research Requirements: Geography coursework typically requires extensive research.
Gathering relevant data, conducting fieldwork, and analyzing information can be time-
consuming and demanding.
3. Data Analysis: Interpreting and analyzing geographical data is a significant part of
coursework. It involves statistical skills and the ability to draw meaningful conclusions from
the data collected.
4. Writing Skills: Effectively communicating ideas and findings is essential. Many students
find it challenging to structure their thoughts logically, maintain a coherent flow, and present
information in a clear and concise manner.
5. Time Management: Balancing coursework with other academic and personal commitments
can be difficult. Meeting deadlines and allocating sufficient time for research, writing, and
revision is crucial for success.

While writing coursework is undoubtedly challenging, seeking assistance from reputable sources can
be a viable option. However, it's important to note that recommending a specific website or service,
such as ⇒ HelpWriting.net ⇔, should be done cautiously. Before using any online writing service,
individuals should thoroughly research and ensure the legitimacy and reliability of the platform.

If students are struggling with their Geography coursework, it's advisable to seek help from teachers,
classmates, or academic support services within their educational institution. These resources can
provide guidance, clarification on concepts, and assistance in improving writing and analytical skills.

Ultimately, while external assistance may be helpful in certain situations, it's crucial for students to
prioritize learning and understand the coursework content themselves. Developing the necessary
skills will contribute to long-term academic success.
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have walked over the ground by showing different amounts of grass etc. We wanted to know if the
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resource. I found this method both partly reliable and unreliable. This therefore concludes my
introduction of Altrincham. All activities are under 10 minutes so perfect for students who struggle
to focus. Depth (m) 2 0.015 0.027 0.067 0.105 0.0102 0.107 0.096 0.14. This could be because there
are a lot dustbins situated everywhere. This meant that the width of the river was expected to. Not
only that, we are providing several facilities in that cost when you placeyour order with us, which
are. In the high street shop design and traffic was the best. The depth increases until plot 3, until plot
4 where there is a decrease. The width. It shows that the majority of tourists believe traffic to be a
problem, which is the same belief as the residents of Cromer in Fig. 2, this proves that traffic is a
major problem in Cromer and as a result of this tourism does has an environmental effect in Cromer,
as it causes pollution. Areas of the CBD were renovated with newer, more attractive buildings, new
roads, and pedestrianised areas in the town centre. For example if we were to visit in a more tourist
seasonal month there may be a higher amount of litter. 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 data was collected to see if tourists increase or decrease things such as the amount
of litter and so on. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave
some feedback. In addition, there is an increased amount of heather (bog) vegetation growing in the
river. 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. Also, they can buy their products in bulk
because they have enough money and storage capacity. The two settlements were eventually linked
by ribbon development along what is now Southgate High Street. During the examination 2008 june
series investigating geography. This shows that although Cromer receives money from the tourism
industry, it has not necessarily been spent on improving the employment rates in Cromer. There is
also the tube and a bus terminal where locals pass through to get to central London. A dissertation is
part of a broader post-graduate research project. We had some trouble identifying which brand or
type some shops were as many were in-between two or more categories. At the bottom of this
hierarchy are the small shops that sell convenience items, like bread or milk (everyday items).
Easy-to-adapt resource for each of the content. 2007 around aqa a geography. 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. Morning and most aqa gcse geography coursework examples the power of critical thinking
2nd edition successful geography teaching. Much of the future Arnos and Grovelands estates
consisted in the 16th century of oak coppice woods which were heavily exploited. This then became
the ideal place for an industrial domain, and in 1776, the canal was completed and Altrincham began
its first stage to industrialization. Clast Size (cm) 5 14.7 8.4 10.3 9.9 13.1 7.8 16.7 9.2. 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. The same can be
applied to account for the distribution of shopping centres of different sizes. It was laid out into rings
with the centre ring being the C.B.D. This is the central business district or the town centre. At the
first 3 sites when we were measuring the velocity, using a hydroprop and an. This involved me going
to the different sites (the beach and Garden St) and deciding if there was litter, vandalism peace and
quiet etc and give a rating from -3 to 3. This means that not as many activities, like ball games or
biking can be done in R.H.G. This will make people who want to do those activities go to Pillow
Mounds instead. R.H.G is also surrounded by a large amount of trees. This is due to the fact that
burgess presumed, poorer people live in the internal areas of the city meaning that the wealthier
people live in the suburban parts of the city. The second highest shop type is professional services
with 13%. The other main land use model is named the Hoyt model after the man named Homer
Hoyt. Also further out there are less services, less jobs and it is more residential. Classic example
minutes per night, two units; unit design. Also further out there are less services, less jobs and it is
more residential. We can help you with any definition that you find difficult to write on or explain.
Also, after each graph there is a description of it. It rises before falling again and then rises and falls
again. It is one of the world's fastest growing industries and it is a tertiary industry as it provides a
service to people. (Figures show that travel expenditures have grown 5.2% annually) The tourist
industry can be an important part of a country's economy: in Britain it employs more than two million
people. After an agreement we would tallied the result in a table according to roundness and site
location. We did this by keeping the tape measure tight at both edges. Glossary LEDC: Less
economically developed country. Gcse coursework. moment to collect data in the specification
revision guide. 2012 gcses went linear specification. Cardiff also has a lot more restaurants where
people can go for a business discussion over a meal whereas Tredegar’s eating places are mostly
cafes with a few pubs that serve meals. Environmental Mapping I used this data for the chloropleth
map to show the environmental quality of Cromer. However some of our methods were weak in
places and could have done with more time and attention to achieve perfect results. This benefit was
not chosen by many, because while tourism does create jobs in Cromer, many are seasonal, low paid
and unsteady.
Some of the reasons given for this belief were that it is a well loved resort, friendly environment and
the scenery is beautiful. Site 4 was near an urban area, (Holford), which meant that there was
concrete and. Therefore the further away from the town centre the number of pedestrians decrease.
At some sites we were very near to confluences and this could have affected our. Also Southgate has
a big residential area surrounding it so therefore there are only locals commuting to Southgate. It
shows how many shops on Church St are tourist dependent. Weather information of Somerset was
looked up on the internet to see if there was. 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. Divided into story, compass and social care compulsory core. Today, travel
industry equals 42% of manufacturing industry employment. English, mathematics, history or key
stage and geography during. In which all of the factories and industrial estates will be constructed,
and sometime include office and residential areas that await renovation. This photo also supports the
speech bubble on pg 28 in which 6 tourists believe Cromer could be improved by sorting out traffic
congestion. Also, they can buy their products in bulk because they have enough money and storage
capacity. There are a high density of pedestrians and cars causing a lot of congestion through the
high street. This means that it is harder to get to and will make less people want to visit the area. To
do this I will use a vary of different techniques and ideas to examine Altrincham on things that I
think relate with distance from the C.B.D. I didn't do this because I would not have been able to see
the different age groups, and secondary data is less reliable than primary data. This shows the height
of vegetation in all spots of R.H.G and Pillow Mounds compared to the soil compaction in the same
places. This means that the majority of tourists think Cromer has a good future whether it develops
or not. Although Altrincham was a market town, it was established in 1290, a time in which the
Romans ruled and towns were mainly built upon agriculture. Newham also has a higher amount of
economically active residents, while Cromer has a small amount. This helped me to see how many
people visit and if numbers are increasing or decreasing. The diagram below shows how the five
types fit into an urban hierarchy, although this has been generalised. 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. Shops that sell things that
are bought less frequently are rarer in comparison to shops that sell things bought quite often. Litter
and the fact that it is noisy and polluted make Southgate quite ugly and unfriendly. This involved my
group going to twelve different sites in Cromer and giving a score of 0 to 3 on whether the area had
traffic noise, traffic danger, the pavement width, the litter level, whether it was clean and attractive
and restful. This is because the land becomes more expensive closer to London. At site 5, the
gradient was seen to increase and this could be an.

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