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    Analysis and Interpretation Trends of the data: With the cross-sectional area on the whole it seems to increase as the river progresses‚ with Site 1 being 9.23 and Site 5 being 18.13. However Site 4 has a higher figure than Site 5‚ yet this was due to the fact that we could only use part of Site 4‚ as one half of the river was completely dry‚ so the results from that site are likely to be an anomaly. Looking at the Bedload in the bar graphs it is clear that with the pebble roundness the pebbles

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    "My restless roaming spirit would not allow me to remain at home very long." One day I will travel the world‚ leaving a trail of memories behind me. I will capture the true beauty of the earth we live on. Everyday we wait is another day we won’t get back. Think of all those hours you have wasted the days where you’ve just sat on a couch all day. Sometimes you’ve just gotta get up and try things. The world is waiting for you patienly.One day you will have to stop hating who you are. Beauty is not

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    Effects of Open Burning Over industrialization and globalization‚ the economic growth has been evolving since a few decades ago. Majority of human now are exposed to the advance technologies and luxury of life. However‚ these scenarios do not indicate that life nowadays is much better than the olden days. Every year without fail‚ open burning occurs everywhere. Especially in Indonesia‚ the nomad people and people of the agriculture field will burn forest for their own benefit. After forest

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    1114 LAB FINAL STUDY GUIDE – SPRING 2013 The outline covers all the topics you will need to know to do well on the final exam. In order to find the information below you should refer to your lab manual‚ graded quizzes and assignments‚ and powerpoint presentations posted on D2L. You are encouraged to attend the geology help sessions carried out in NRC 007 M-T-W 5:30pm-6:30pm if you need extra help with some of these concepts or wish to view the hand samples. Please come with questions ready to

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    Illuminate how water affects the external processes on the slope of Hong Kong. Explain how these external processes shape the slope landscape in Hong Kong. Chemical weathering involves the decomposition of rock due to the alteration of rock minerals by chemical reactions between the rocks and the water with which they come into contact. Chemical reaction causes certain minerals to change into more vulnerable ones. This weakens the internal structure of the rocks‚ and leads to decomposition. Moisture

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    Activity: Describe and explain how river processes change along a river’s long profile (15 MARKS) Upper - Erosion - Vertical - Weak Erosion but strong Velocity In the upper stage of the river’s long profile‚ there is mainly vertical erosion and by abrasion. Erosion occurs when there are high-energy conditions and discharge are high after heavy rain or ice melt. The rough channel from the high velocity causes turbulence and the large‚ angular bedload is dragged along the river bed‚ causing

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    Introduction Carding mill Valley has a v shape valley and meanders. We are going to be to be taking measurements of velocity and discharge along the upper course‚ middle course‚ and lower course. The Bradshaw Model: The Bradshaw model is important to this controlled assessment because the Bradshaw Model is a geographical model which describes how a river’s characteristics vary between the upper course and lower course of a river. This coursework is underpinned through some key processes/concepts

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    1 A stream has been monitored weekly for a number of years‚ and the total dissolved solids in the stream averages 40 parts per million and is constant throughout the year. Following a recent change in land use in the drainage basis of the steam‚ a fluvial geomorphologist finds that the mean parts per million of dissolved solids in a 25-week sample to be 52 with a standard deviation of 32. Has there been a change in the average level of dissolved solids in this stream? 2 An exhaustive survey

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    Geography Assignment Sandy The Storm Lily Grant Introduction and aim of the report: The aim of this report is to research and explain the effects and happenings of the hurricane sandy. In my report I will be explaining how big sandy was‚ how many people she affected and heaps more. The aim of this report will be to give you more unknown information on Sandy. For my report I have chosen hurricane Sandy‚ Sandy was a big hit. When Sandy hit it took people many years to recover from the category

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    What is gully erosion? Gully erosion is the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff. Once started‚ gullies will continue to move by headward erosion or by slumping of the side walls unless steps are taken to stabilise the disturbance. Repair work done in the early stages of newly formed gullies is easier and more economical than letting the problem go unchecked for too long. Large gullies are difficult and costly to repair. What causes gully erosion ? Gully erosion occurs

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