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"Tourism": HTML5 Crossword |
Across3. The degree of material comfort (i.e. wealth) enjoyed by an individual, group or country. (16)
4. How many times money spent by a tourist circulates through a country's economy. (16)
5. Case study of a national park. (15)
9. A sustainable form of "green" tourism aimed, unlike mass tourism, at protecting the environment and local cultures. (10)
10. The surroundings in which plants, animals and people live. (11)
13. An area set aside for the protection of its scenery, vegetation and wildlife, so that it may be enjoyed by people living and working there at present, by visitors, and by future generations. (12)
14. The state of having a great deal of money; wealth. (9)
16. A theoretical representation of the real world in which detail and scale are simplified in order to help explain the reality. (5)
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Down1. An environment which, if not carefully managed, may be irretrievably damaged. (18)
2. Region comprising a number of metropolises, cities, large towns, and other urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban or industrially developed area. (11)
6. An expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural habitat, especially in East Africa. (6)
7. A worldwide disease epidemic. (8)
8. A place of attractive scenery or historic interest which attracts tourists in large numbers. (8)
11. Case study of winter tourism in an MEDC. (10)
12. Anogram for reasons why tourism has increased over the past twenty-five years. (7)
15. A long, narrow, steep-sided inlet formed by glaciers and later drowned by a rise in sea-level. (5)
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3. The degree of material comfort (i.e. wealth) enjoyed by an individual, group or country. (16)
4. How many times money spent by a tourist circulates through a country's economy. (16)
5. Case study of a national park. (15)
9. A sustainable form of "green" tourism aimed, unlike mass tourism, at protecting the environment and local cultures. (10)
10. The surroundings in which plants, animals and people live. (11)
13. An area set aside for the protection of its scenery, vegetation and wildlife, so that it may be enjoyed by people living and working there at present, by visitors, and by future generations. (12)
14. The state of having a great deal of money; wealth. (9)
16. A theoretical representation of the real world in which detail and scale are simplified in order to help explain the reality. (5)
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1. An environment which, if not carefully managed, may be irretrievably damaged. (18)
2. Region comprising a number of metropolises, cities, large towns, and other urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban or industrially developed area. (11)
6. An expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural habitat, especially in East Africa. (6)
7. A worldwide disease epidemic. (8)
8. A place of attractive scenery or historic interest which attracts tourists in large numbers. (8)
11. Case study of winter tourism in an MEDC. (10)
12. Anogram for reasons why tourism has increased over the past twenty-five years. (7)
15. A long, narrow, steep-sided inlet formed by glaciers and later drowned by a rise in sea-level. (5)

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