I think the question is ill-posed. I'd like to give a negative answer to this one, but I don't think I can. The reason why the question is ill-posed in my opinion, is that it makes a reader think that since there will always be pollution, it's meaningless to do anything about it. So while answering I'll ask you a counter-question: is any amount of pollution unsustainable for any environment? Is it worthless to reduce pollution to the lowest possible amount? In case you're wondering, the answer to both questions is "no". Will tourism always cause pollution and environmental damage? Yes, it will. But once that damage remains within a certain threshold, the ecosystem will regenerate itself at its own pace, thus nullifying the damage. That is exactly why, even if we will always pollute the environment (as things stand right now, I can't foresee the future), we should always strive to reduce waste and pollution as much as possible. Unless we want to live in a wasteland, that is.
If a particular place gets too polluted, tourists will stop going there, and it will lose money.
yes
While tourism brings in revenue to a location, it can also have negative effects. Tourism may cause excessive pollution, littering, and overcrowding.
pollution can make it bad
they use all the resources and then leave the local people to pay for the resources they use eg. water toilet they use all the resources and then leave the local people to pay for the resources they use eg. water toilet
No, wind does not cause pollution
Antarctica is realatively untouched by human activity. Bringing tourism to Antarctica would in time cause damage to Antarctica. To support tourism (besides cruise ships) facilities would have to be constructed thereby damaging the environment. Humans cause pollution which would damage the environment and kill wildlife.
because people could not be bothered to pick up there rubbish, therefore it creates pollution.
no air pollution does not cause landslides
Matter does not cause pollution. Human beings do.
it is very bad for the environment
There isn't any fossill fuels that don't cause pollution. All fossil fuels cause pollution.
No, computers themselves do not cause pollution. However, they could be a source of pollution if improperly disposed of.
they cause pollution because it is harmful to the environment.