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Title | Segment 3: Site Clusters |
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Topic | Topic 2: The Natural Environment |
In Brief |
This segment introduces the concept of "site clusters" as a method of grouping areas of natural interest in the Sidmouth area for comparative purposes. These clusters are based on three factors: geographical proximity, common habitat or influence, and geological base rock. The segment then goes on to define specific site clusters in the Sidmouth area, outlining the sites that make up each cluster and their unique characteristics. Finally, it explains that analysing these clusters can reveal valuable information about the natural value of the wider area, such as the similarities and differences in habitat and species richness. |
General Note | Once again our American friends have introduced a couple of inaccurate embellishments into their review of the text for this segment but they also expand positively on the text too. |
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