
Interconnections
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- Q1Define Biodiversity.The rich variety of all life forms of Earth, including plants and animals.30s
- Q2Define Carbon Footprint.A measure of the impact that human activities have on the environment in terms of greenhouse gases produced; measured as units of carbon dioxide.30s
- Q3A community is.....?An identifiable group formed by people with something in common, usually based on shared space and social organization.A country that has a high economic productivity, relatively high standards of living and a relatively democratic system of government.30s
- Q4Define Culture.The body of beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools with which members of a community structure their lives and interact with their environment.30s
- Q5What is the difference between a developed and developing country?A developed country is a country of high economic productivity, relatively high standards of living and a relatively democratic system of government. Whereas, a developing country is a country with a low economic standard of living.30s
- Q6Ecological sustainability can be described as...Something that meets the needs of the present population without endangering the ability of future generations to meet their needs.30s
- Q7"A system formed by the interaction of living organisms and physical elements of the environment." Which term does this statement define?EcosystemsBiodiversityTourismEcotourism30s
- Q8Ecotourism can be defined as....Nature-based tourism that involves educating tourists about the natural environment. It is ecologically sustainable tourism and injects money into local economies.30s
- Q9What is tourism?Tourism is the temporary movement of people to destinations beyond their normal place of work and residence, the activities undertaken while there, and the facilities created to meet their needs.30s
- Q10During the second half of the twentieth century mass tourism gradually became established in developed countries. There were a number of reasons for this. Which of the below responses is NOT a reason?Development of the internet.Founding and establishment of new nations.Increase in leisure time.Development of jet aeroplanes and wide-body jets.30s
- Q11Outline the main reasons people become tourists.To enjoy a break from everyday life; cultural pursuits; to have new experiences; sport and physical activity; and to learn about the physical environment.30s
- Q12Tourism employs how many people worldwide?20 million people.60 million people.200 thousand people.200 million people.30s
- Q13At what rate is ecotourism growing each year?2-10%4%10-30%50%-60%30s
- Q14An economic benefit of tourism is...The restoration of historic buildings.Increased employment.Increased leisure time.Increased cultural understanding.30s
- Q15Sustainable tourism involves the relationship between...The infrastructure, the law and the visitor.The place, the host community and the infrastructure.The place, the host community and the visitor.The law, the government and the host community.30s