Method: The type data I used to answer my hypothesis was ____ data because I did not directly collect this data myself. I used this published data to ____ the width and length of the spit. This data comes from ____ records. To collect this data I needed to measure the ____ distance using a ____ of 1 cm to 1 km. Method Evaluation: An advantage of this method was that it was ____ once I knew what to do. It was a ____ method because I used the same method each time. The use of secondary data is ____ because It fitted my hypothesis given that I needed historical data to compare spits. However, it is not very ____ because I can not say how consistent was the data collection method. The means that the ____ data is less likely to be accurate than the newer data. Also, this method wasn't very ____ as I was using straight-line distances. which give a rough estimate of its length. Analysis: At the start of this enquiry I thought that spits would become ____ and ____ as more sediment was added. My results ____ show this pattern. The width data indicates that over time the data ____ The spit was at its widest in the year ____ and at its narrowest in the year ____ The length shows no really pattern. In fact, it fluctuates ____ than the width. It was at its smallest in the year 1610 and its longest in the year ____ My data ____ support my hypothesis. Conclusion : The sea erodes the coast ____ of Spurn Head. Sand and shingle are carried down the coast by ____ When longshore drift is interrupted the material is ____. This forms a spit, this is a beach with ____ end open to the sea. An example of this is between the years ____ when the spit grew by ____. The spit grows longer until its ____ When a breach occurs ,the spit is broken and the ____ is partly washed away. One such event was the huge storm of ____ that saw the spit lose ____ from its length. ____ it starts to add new sand and gradually begins to re-grow. The breaches seem to happen once every ____ years or so.

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