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Studying the Sand Dune Ecosystem

On Wednesday, A-Level Biology students visited Ainsdale Beach for field work purposes.
Studying the Sand Dune Ecosystem
Studying the Sand Dune Ecosystem

They investigated how living organisms are adapted to different habitats and how environmental factors influence the distribution of species. Students collected data using ecological sampling techniques such as quadrats and transects, measured abiotic factors, and analysed patterns across the sand dune ecosystem.

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