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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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2. How do tourists and tourism affect Central America and the Caribbean?

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givi [52]3 years ago
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The guy above me is right
sattari [20]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

On the positive side, tourism supports local economies because tourists spend money on attractions, lodging, and souvenirs. Also, foreign companies take away part of the money to their own countries and local workers are paid very little.

3.) Hurricanes can cause great damage and keep visitors away. They can harm people and destroy entire towns. They damage roads, farms, schools, and businesses.

4.) Climate is the main factor that affects biodiversity in tropical areas. It creates an environment that allows many different types of species to grow and flourish in these regions. People from other countries are attracted by this biodiversity. They want to come and see and they become eco-tourists.

5.) Ultimately, the environmental impact depends on the production practices of the system used by farmers. Some of the environmental issues that are related to agriculture are climate change, deforestation, dead zones, genetic engineering, irrigation problems, pollutants, soil degradation, and waste. if this is not right forgive me please

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