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where?
The Keyhaven Marshes are...
erosion?
Hurst Castle Spit is being eroded because...
wildlife?
-birds like Dartford warblers & grebes-fish like seahorses-plants like marram grass &lyme grass, on sand dunes, and heather on the heathland
adaptions of wildlife? (4)
-marram grass: folded leaves to reduce water loss + long roots to take up water, as sand dunes are windy & dry-lyme grass: waxy cuticles to reduce water loss by transpiration-grebes: feet are far back on their bodies to make them streamlined = better divers = easier to dive & find food in the sea
-lots of people walk across the sand dunes = erosion
Conservation techniques: (3)
-for people walking on sand dunes:•board walks are provided for people to walk on•some dunes are fenced off to get a chance to recover•information signs have been put up to tell visitors how to enjoy the land without damaging it-boat owners are told not to damage the seagrass, as the seahorses are protected by law-visitors are educated on the dangers of fires, and fire beaters are provided to extinguish flames
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