There are four classifications of tourists. There are explorers and drifters. There are also individual mass tourists and organized mass tourists.
There are domestic and foreign tourists.
It depends from person to person. There really is no true classifications. Most people would base a tourist attraction off of how many tourists visit the site. Of course 'tourists' meaning visiters from different areas that converge in one place. If there are very few tourists visiting this site then it most likely won't be a tourist attraction. Also tourist attractions are mainly visited by, well tourists, therefore if it is an area visited by many locals and few tourists it therefore cannot be a tourist attraction. I hope I haven't confused you too much. I hope I've helped you, Katie Bri
what are the classifications of food industry/
It depends from person to person. There really is no true classifications. Most people would base a tourist attraction off of how many tourists visit the site. Of course 'tourists' meaning visiters from different areas that converge in one place. If there are very few tourists visiting this site then it most likely won't be a tourist attraction. Also tourist attractions are mainly visited by, well tourists, therefore if it is an area visited by many locals and few tourists it therefore cannot be a tourist attraction. I hope I haven't confused you too much. I hope I've helped you, Katie Bri
Phenetic classifications
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
tourists, tourists, and more tourists
Racial classifications are groups of physical characteristics. The 3 most common racial classifications, going by bone structures, are Caucasoid, African, and Asiatic.
There are four main types of tourists. These types of tourists include international tourists, regional tourists, domestic tourists, as well as excursionists.
The two classifications of wood are hardwood and softwood.
How are governments classified? How does the U.S. government fit into these classifications?
Two simple classifications of books are fiction and non-fiction.
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.