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GCSE: Geography Coursework and Essays

"The North Sea is the dustbin of Europe"
(Length: 1.6 Pages)
"The North Sea is the dustbin of Europe" The sea is the engine room of the planet. The sea produces water through evaporation and rain. This water is essential for life on land, but the sea is vulnerable to upset and abuse. And, if the sea is upset, all of life on earth can be upset. Our ...

Critical Evaluation of the Impact of the JCB Factory (Uttoxeter, England)
(Length: 0.8 Pages)
Critical Evaluation of the Impact of the JCB Factory (Uttoxeter, England) Critical Evaluation of the Impact of the JCB Factory (Uttoxeter, England) on the Local The factory currently employs 1800 people. The workers are all taken from a 20 mile radius, which means that unemployment in the area is l ...

Earthquakes
(User Rating: 7.94 | Length: 6.5 Pages)
Earthquakes General An earthquake is a shaking or trembling of the crust of the earth caused by underground volcanic action or by the breaking and shifting of rock beneath the surface. The volcanic action and shifting rocks create strain which continues to build to a sudden release of pressure resu ...

Geography Wildlife
(User Rating: 5.50 | Length: 0.5 Pages)
Geography Wildlife I have came to the conclusion that the changes that have occurred in the areas have been good and bad because although wildlife and birds have decreased in the area the area is becoming a more modernised and futuristic area and keeping all the green land and open space is old fas ...

Have the lives and livelihoods of locals in Castleton village been protected by the Peak District Na
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 3.4 Pages)
Have the lives and livelihoods of locals in Castleton village been protected by the Peak District Na In this chapter I have discovered that many locals heavily rely upon tourists to earn their livings and to afford to live in such an expensive area as Castleton, where a small cottage will cost abou ...

Heathland
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 2.3 Pages)
Heathland Heathlands have a mor (acid) soil. Two main factors combine to produce a mor soil: a porous medium such as sand or gravel and a relatively high rainfall. Valuable solutes present in the surface layers tend to be washed downwards (leached) into the parent rocks below. The aerobic bacteria ...

History & Heritage in Enfield
(Length: 3.0 Pages)
History & Heritage in Enfield Ponders End History Ponders End started out as a large hamlet in the parish of Enfield. The Enfield enclosure map (1803) shows a straggling L-shaped settlement. The High Street was built up from Red Lane (Lincoln Road) to just south of Farm Lane (Southbury Road). H ...

Sahara Desert
(User Rating: 4.18 | Length: 0.7 Pages)
Sahara Desert The Sahara Desert is the world's largest desert area. It extends from the Africa's Atlantic Ocean side to the Red Sea and consists of the countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Sudan. It is about 5,200 miles long. Overall, the ...

Shipbuilding in the UK
(Length: 1.5 Pages)
Shipbuilding in the UK The geographical position of the UK means that ports, ship-repairers, ship-builders and other industries outside Maritime London have also become significant industries. For example, we were told that the British ports industry handled 558 million tonnes of cargo in 1997, mak ...

Should Coastlines be Managed?
(User Rating: 4.91 | Length: 3.4 Pages)
Should Coastlines be Managed? In the British Isles coastal areas have always attracted settlement. People come for a holiday or they might have a second home by the sea. Many retired people also live near the sea, seeking a quiet and refreshing place to spend the rest of their lives. Tourism has al ...

The Central Business District (CBD)
(User Rating: 6.30 | Length: 7.6 Pages)
The Central Business District (CBD) The CBD acts as the main perhaps the most important part of a city, where the centre of a city's business is found together with its commercial activities, forming the core. Large cities such as London may have more than one CBD and may have experienced a dec ...

The Effects of Tourism in Cheddar
(User Rating: 6.23 | Length: 6.4 Pages)
The Effects of Tourism in Cheddar C heddar - a village that relies heavily on tourism. Or does it? We went to Cheddar, as a year, to find out. It is important to notice that Cheddar is actually the size of a small town, but sells better as a village. This is a bit like single actresses sell ...

The Gezira Scheme : Sudan
(Length: 2.5 Pages)
The Gezira Scheme : Sudan Gezira state, which covers an area of 36,000 km2 and has a population of 3.76 million, second only to Khartoum state, whose population is about 5 million. The Gezira scheme is of huge importance to the states economy. Roughly 90% of the state's economy is represented b ...

The History of the River Lee
(Length: 3.7 Pages)
The History of the River Lee The River Lea or Lee runs from Luton in Bedfordshire to the River Thames in east London. Evidence of Bronze and Iron Age settlements have been found along the length of the river and the Romans built Ermine Street parallel to the Lee shortly after they arrived in Britai ...

The Lee Valley Regional Park
(Length: 0.7 Pages)
The Lee Valley Regional Park The Lee Valley Regional Park Authority was set up in 1967 by an act of parliament to develop the areas along the Lee, many of them by then dis-used and derelict, for recreation and nature conservation. Although the idea had first been suggested twenty years earlier, the ...

The North Pole
(Length: 0.9 Pages)
The North Pole Bleak. Deserted. The North Pole is a wasteland, constructed only by icy sheets swamped in snowy mountains. For centuries man has tried to conquer this mighty island, mostly in vain: death is a key factor. The snow is a blanket: smothering all sounds. It coats everything in a thick wh ...

The Pergau Dam : Malaysia
(User Rating: 2.30 | Length: 0.9 Pages)
The Pergau Dam : Malaysia v Located along the River Pergau in the very most northern part of Sumatra, a Malyaian isle, near the Thai border. v It is the most costly aid project ever funded by the British Government, over the half the total cost of £415 M was pasi by the British Government v Buildin ...

The Superblocks of Caracas, Venezuela
(Length: 2.9 Pages)
The Superblocks of Caracas, Venezuela The 'Ranchos' of Caracas are areas towards the edge of the city, mainly located about the periferia where generally people congregate in low-quality shanty towns. Through Government aid, this area is still undergoing improvement. 2) There are many probl ...

Why Does Temperature vary over the world
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 2.4 Pages)
Why Does Temperature vary over the world There are two different sorts of factors that alter the answer to this question and these are long-term and short-term factors. Long-term factors Land and sea areas mostly influence atmospheric temperature. This is evident in the colder months when it is evi ...

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