The flowchart gives information about the negative consequences of trampling, that tourists step on the grasses and cause them be flattened.
Overall, it would effect plants and soil, which would lead to the erosion and decreased quality of both subjects.
The process starts with tourists walking, which causes “trampling” – flattening grass underfoot. This initial action triggers two main issues. The first consequential branch of trampling is that it would cause the damage of vegetation. This harm would result in two horrible consequences, weakening and termination of reproduction and growth. Meanwhile, there is another factor that could also cause this halt, which is the decrease of air and water in soil. This effect is caused by soil compaction due to trampling and would also trigger erosion and lack of water in earth even further. Furthermore, this alter would intensify the reduction of plants. At the end, those changes contribute to the terribly final result all together: erosion and decreased quality of soil and vegetation.
