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Describe a UK glaciated upland area that is popular for tourism. What are the main attractions for visitors?

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Section C: Physical landscapes in the UK

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Describe a UK glaciated upland area that is popular for tourism. What are the main attractions for visitors?

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One example of a UK glaciated upland area is the Lake District. The main attractions include stunning lakes, hiking trails, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as climbing and cycling.

Explanation

This question tests the student's ability to identify and describe a specific location and its tourist attractions, aligning with the learning objective of understanding tourism in glaciated areas.

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Misunderstanding Tourism Impacts

Students often confuse the types of tourism impacts, mixing up positive and negative effects.

Clearly differentiate between positive impacts (like economic benefits) and negative impacts (such as environmental degradation) when explaining tourism impacts in glaciated upland areas.

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