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Data Presentation. GCSE OCR |B Geography Fieldwork Focus. What is data presentation?. This is where you process and present the data You need to look at the primary data and process it. Data processing. Data processing is organising your data to make it easier to ANALYSE and UNDERSTAND - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Data Presentation

Data PresentationGCSE OCR |B Geography

Fieldwork Focus

Page 2: Data Presentation

What is data presentation? This is where you process and present the data

You need to look at the primary data and process it

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Data processing Data processing is organising your

data to make it easier to ANALYSE and UNDERSTAND

This can be via a table or putting data into a spreadsheet to create patterns in graphic form

You can manipulate the data to .....calculate %s, averages

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Presenting data There are lots of different presentation

techniques........you need to use a VARIETY and APPROPRIATE types of presentation techniques

Tables Pie charts Bar graphs Divided Bar Line Scatter graphs Diagrams- Annotated Photos- Annotated Maps

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Tips Make sure you include CLEAR titles,

scales, units, and keys

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Recent slumping that has taken place Variation in colour of boulder clay- light colour

where water has drained through to bottom layers

Bottom layers- dark brown in colour- water drained to bottom so will become heavier leading to slumping- water also gets in from high tide

Boulders broken off from boulder clay cliffs- will form seas attack via abrasion removing further cliff

Steeper slope to cliff

Photo south of the rock groyne to show erosion of the coastline

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Photo of sea defence and evidence of longshore drift

Rock groyne made of granite- from Norway- creates a barrier to build up the beach at south end of beach

People at north side of barrier over 2 metres higher than beach on south side of beach

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Rock groyne at north of site to help trap sediment and build up a beach

Strand line

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Vegetated slope- shallower profile near south site Rock armour at

base of cliff slope to protect against erosion

Vegetated slope means less water stays in the slope to create slumping