River study of the River Bride.
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... Mouth of the River Bride 1937 - the river finds its way through the shingle on the beach River Survey of the River Bride Introduction On Friday 9th of May we ventured to Osmington Bay in Dorset. We went to Dorset in order to conduct a river study of the River Bride. The undertaking of a river study was for Geography Coursework that would contribute to our final GCSE mark. We spent the first day studying the River Bride, specifically 10 sites from the source to the mouth representing changes in the river. The River Bride was chosen because of its array of river features. These include: River cliffs Meanders Slip Off Slopes Vegetation Springs Tributary Old River Channel It was easy to see why the River Bride was chosen as it embraced all those features listed above situated in the same place. It gave us a chance to test a vast array of hypothesis in the same day. SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND DORSET COASTLINE COASTLINE RIVER














