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English, 03.05.2021 21:00 elliottmpotts6647

Read this sentence from line 3 of "Are Our Nation's Treasures in Danger?" “By their sheer numbers, these people are putting our nation's top outdoor attractions at risk...”
Does the author provide sufficient evidence to support the claim that high numbers of tourists are a potential danger to some national park sites? Use two details from the article to support your response.

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