yes
None. The only two rivers that flow south to north are the Nile River in Egypt and the Tenefly River in New Jersey. In the State of Florida, The St. Johns River flows from South to North
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Yes, at Port Charlotte
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The Tyrrhenian Sea.
Florida has many landforms. Major rivers include the St. Johns, Kissimmee, the St. Mary's and the Suwannee River, and major lakes are Lake Okeechobee and Lake George. The Atlantic Coastal Plain, The East Gulf Coastal Plain, South Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Keys, and the peninsula of Florida are more of Florida's landforms.
that's easy its the st. johns river it go through northern Florida
Jerad Bales has written: 'Relation of land use to streamflow and water quality at selected sites in the city of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1993-98' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Land use, Land use, Streamflow, Water quality 'Flow and salinity in West Neck Creek, Virginia, 1989-92, and salinity in North Landing River, North Carolina, 1991-92' -- subject(s): Salinity, Stream salinity, Streamflow, Water levels 'Flow and Salt Transport in the Suwannee River Estuary, Florida, 1999-2000'
Central Florida's Crystal River is one of the only places where you can swim with manatees. The springs flow at a constant 72 degrees, making the waters attractive to the sea cow in the winter.
Examples of non-perennial rivers include the Santa Ana River in California, USA, the Barak River in India, and the Okavango River in Botswana. These rivers do not flow year-round due to seasonal variations in precipitation and water availability.
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You are going with the flow of the river