Physical Geography fieldwork
Across
- 4. Qualitative data is based on your judgment of sights, sounds and even smells. Which piece of qualitative data did you collect (with a pencil!)
- 6. When you collected depth measurement across the river, it was done at even intervals across the river. What type of sampling is this?
- 7. You collected this, using a dog biscuit.
- 8. This is data you went out and collected yourself, not data provided from another source.
- 9. A 30cm ruler or metre ruler enabled you to collect this measurement.
- 10. Numerical data such as depth in metres/centimetres, times for velocity are examples of this type of data
Down
- 1. This is the measurement of where the water reaches from one bank to another when you collected the data.
- 2. If we work out average depth and multiply it by wet width we get this measurement
- 3. Your river that was studied....still there even when you're leaving.
- 5. This is data that you might use that you didn't collect yourself, perhaps readings from an organisation like the Environment Agency.