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The image presents a flow chart detailing the negative environmental effects of trampling by tourists walking in the countryside: "trampling" leads to "vegetation damaged" and "soil compacted"; "vegetation damaged" results in "plants become weaker" and "plants do not reproduce and grow"; this causes "reduced vegetation," further leading to "erosion and decreased quality of soil and vegetation"; concurrently, "soil compacted" causes "reduction in air and water quality in the soil" and "increased erosion/water runs off the land," both culminating in "erosion and decreased quality of soil and vegetation."
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The flow chart illustrates the process of trampling, which is a negative environmental impact caused by tourists walking in the countryside.
Overall, it shows how human activity gradually damages the natural environment, leading to soil degradation and harm to vegetation.
Initially, tourists walking over grassed areas compress the soil, which reduces its ability to absorb water. As a result, the soil becomes eroded and hard, making it difficult for plants to grow. Over time, the vegetation is destroyed, leaving bare ground exposed. This, in turn, leads to further soil erosion and can negatively affect the wider ecosystem, as fewer plants are able to survive in the damaged area.
In summary, the chart demonstrates a chain reaction where repeated trampling by visitors progressively deteriorates the soil and vegetation, ultimately causing significant environmental harm.
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