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The image is a flowchart showing the effects of trampling by tourists on vegetation and soil. It starts with trampling leading to vegetation damage, which causes plants to become weaker and not reproduce or grow, resulting in reduced vegetation. Similarly, trampling leads to soil compaction, reducing air and water quality in the soil, and increasing erosion and water runoff, ultimately causing erosion and decreased quality of soil and vegetation.
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The given flowchart vividly illustrates detrimental effects on the environment becasue of tourists walking in the rural areas called “trampling”.
Overall, when tourists walking on the garsses they are flattened and it causes vegetation damage and soil compact. On balance, trampling causes decrease in quality of the soil and vegetation.
By trampling, soil compact and vegetation damage are occured. Additionally, when soil becomes hard, the quality of water and air will be reduced. Next, erosion will increase and water runs off the land.
Moreover, vegetation damage not only leads to plants cannot grow and reproduce, but it also weaken plants. On balance, quality of both vegetation and soil will be declined.
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