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The flow chart illustrates” tramping”, the drawback of visitors walking in the area because of the environment. When grass is flattened under the feet of tourists walking in the countryside, there are two main immediate effects, such as vegetation damaged and soil compacted, especially when it becomes hard underfoot First of all, after vegetation is […]
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 […]
The chart illustrates the harmful consequences of tourist wallking to the environment in the countryside. Overall, the process consists of 9 stages, beginning with trampling, grass becoming flat when tourists step on it and ending with its ramifications on soil and vegetation such as erosion and soil becoming decreased in quality. The first stage of […]
The flow chart illustrates the trampling effect, which is the downside effect of tourists walking in the countryside for the sightseeing of nature. Trampling is defined as the grass in a certain area becoming flattened when people frequently walk in that area. The effect of the trampling has two major drawbacks; firstly, damage to vegetation, […]
The provided flow chart gives insights into the trampling caused by foreign visitors walking on the grass. The diagram shows the process starting by tourists walking in the countryside and harming the environment, ending with the erosion and declined quality of soil and vegetation. Two consequences of trampling was projected in the chart: the damaged […]
