Answer:
c. Ecotourism fosters appreciation of nature and local cultures.
Explanation:
Options:
a. Ecotourism takes money away from conservation.
b. Ecotourism can exploit local peoples and increase crime rates.
<u>c. Ecotourism fosters appreciation of nature and local cultures.</u>
d. Ecotourism traffic can harm delicate ecosystems.
Ecotourism refers to a type of tourism that is sustainable and responsible. Although there have been many cases in which people are not responsible and actually cause harm to the environment, usually ecotourism could be extremely beneficial for both nature and the economy.
Ecotourism motivates people to care for nature, to appreciate fauna in the wild - instead of trapped in swimming pools or in a circus, to get to know people from other cultures such as tribes and indigenous groups and their lifestyles. Ecotouristic companies provide thousands of jobs and their tours also contribute significantly to the economy of a country. For instance, responsible whale watching provides millions of dollars yearly to the economy of Mexico. People are able to observe whales in their natural habitat, to listen to their vocalizations, and observe their natural undisturbed behavior.
Answer:Continental crust is much thicker than oceanic crust (averages between 20 to 25 miles thick), but is actually slightly less dense than oceanic crust. The main type of rock on continents is called granite. So if these two types of crust were to collide into each other, what do you think would happen to the oceanic crust? As a whole, notice that the crust is lighter than the mantle
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure the answer is D but it's been a while since I've studied this. 95% sure it's D though :)
The correct answer is; D. social science
Social science is NOT a branch of natural science.
Social science is the study of society, the relationship among people in a society and how the behavior of people influences the society. Social science is not a branch of natural science. Social science covers a wide range of disciplines such as economics, psychology, management and business studies, sociology, political science, communication studies and linguistics.