The flowchart provided illustrates the impact of tourists’ trampling on the countryside environment.
Overall, trampling by tourists leads to detrimental effects on the environment through damage to vegetation and soil, ultimately resulting in erosion and decreased quality of the soil and plants.
The trampling directly damages the flora of the area by flattening under the tourists’ feet, leading to weaker plants and reduced reproduction and growth. Consequently, the quantity of vegetation significantly diminishes.
Simultaneously, trampling causes the soil to become compact and hard, negatively affecting the transmission of air and water. This leads to increased erosion, water runoff, and a decline in plant reproduction and growth. Ultimately, this results in a remarkable decrease in the quality of the countryside’s soil and vegetation.
