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The image shows a flowchart starting with "trampling (grass is flattened under the feet of tourists walking in the area)", which leads to two outcomes: "vegetation damaged" and "soil compacted - becomes hard underfoot". "Vegetation damaged" has one outcome "plants become stressed", leading to "plants do not reproduce and grow", which results in "reduced vegetation". "Soil compacted - becomes hard underfoot" leads to "reduction in air and water quality of the soil", which in turn leads to "increased erosion/water runoff of the land". Both "reduced vegetation" and "increased erosion/water runoff of the land" lead to the final outcome, "erosion and decreased quality of soil and vegetation". The flowchart contains only text with no numerical data points, percentages, or specific country/category/year information.
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‘Trampling’, which is a negative effects of pedestrians in the countryside for the environment, is illustrated by the flow chart.
In general, ‘trampling’ is a negative activity. Not only does it have bad impact on the natural operation of soil and vegetrian but it also results in the quality of vegetal system.
In the first stage, the tourists’ feet can flatten the grass during the trip, damages vegetation. As a result, plants become weeker and cannot reproduce and grow. Moreover, travelers’ feet also causes thesoil compacted, which makes the texture become hard. Consequently, the air and water quality in the soil could be reduced, leading to the increasing erosion/water running off the land.
At the end of the process, the vegetation reduction combined with rising erosion/water which runs off the land could lead to the erosion and decreased quality of soil and vegetation.
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