The impact of sightseeing on the natural limestone environment of Cheddar cheese The purpose of this course is to study the impact of tourism and parks and vehicles on the natural limestone environment of Cheddar cheese. Cheddar cheese is only 45 minutes southeast of St. Gregory Catholic school. A18 is our first trip to Cheddar and then we enter the canyon at B3135 so that you can see on the map. We gathered raw data and visited Cheddar to investigate the type and characteristics of the limestone.
In this article, we explain the influence of tourism on natural resources, environmental pollution, and physical environment. We will also explain the impact of tourism on a global scale, the impact of tourism on the industry, and how tourism will contribute to environmental protection. Tourism will have a negative impact if tourist usage levels are within tolerance and higher than the environment's ability to respond to such use. Uncontrolled traditional tourism poses a potential threat to many natural areas of the world. It places great pressure on the area and causes such as soil erosion, increased pollution, discharge to the ocean, loss of natural habitats, increased pressure on endangered species, and vulnerability to forest fires. It often exerts pressure on water resources. And it can force local people to compete for key resources.
The impact of sightseeing on the natural limestone environment of Cheddar cheese The purpose of this course is to study the impact of tourism and parks and vehicles on the natural limestone environment of Cheddar cheese. Cheddar cheese is only 45 minutes southeast of St. Gregory Catholic school. A18 is our first trip to Cheddar and then we enter the canyon at B3135 so that you can see on the map. - Dawlish Warren 's field survey Dawlish Warren is a small village in southern Devon, designed to be a tourist attraction. This is a map showing the location of Dawlish Warren. Dawlish warren is the main sand nest of Exe estuary, with more than 20,000 visitors a day during the best holiday season. Spitting is a ridge protruding from the land into the sand or like a pebble in the water.