Around the world, there are about 7, 000 National Parks, most of cover huge areas of land where nobody(live). However, the National Parks in England include places where people live and work, as well as wild areas where there are few human activities.
The National Parks in England are called "England's Breathing Spaces "because they are places where people can go to be in the open air, away the dirt and noise of cities. There are plenty of activities(do) in all of the National Parks in England. Visitors can walk or ride bikes for fun.
Every year there are about 110 million visitors to the parks, (bring) many bene-fits to the areas. At the same time, it creates problems too. First, life can be difficult for local people. Car parks and roads are too (crowd). Even house prices in some areas can be-come too high. Besides, country roads can be damaged, for too many people walk, cycle or ride horses on them. Roads can (rebuild), but then they look (little) natural Another big problem to the National P arks is litter. In the parks it is a danger to wild animals. (break) glass can also cause fires by focusing the rays ofsun. Such fires in wild places can be out of control.