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from florida bay to lake okechobee
One of the main projects is a water flow rehabilitation project
The Everglades act as a natural filter and storage area for water, slowing the flow of water and allowing it to percolate into the ground and recharge aquifers. They also help regulate water flow, reducing flooding during heavy rains and providing a steady supply of water during dry periods. Overall, the Everglades are an essential part of the water cycle by maintaining a delicate balance of water storage and release.
The Florida everglades was formed by water erosion. The continuous flow and movement of water over thousands of years shaped the landscape to create the unique wetlands and marshes of the Everglades.
No, because the Everglades River doesn't flow into another river, it isn't a tributary.
Drainage and development for agriculture and urbanization have significantly altered the natural flow of water in the Everglades, leading to the loss of vital habitats for plants and animals. Pollution from agricultural runoff and urban activities has degraded water quality in the Everglades, affecting the health of the ecosystem and its inhabitants.
Desertification can impact the everglades ecosystem by reducing water availability, leading to drying out of wetlands and loss of habitat for native plant and animal species. Changes in precipitation patterns and increased evaporation due to desertification can also alter the water flow in the everglades, affecting the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Yes, some parts of the Everglades are man made. Not all of them are man made but people had to make the Everglades bigger so that the water would not flood.***Remember***I'm not 100% sure what I said was right!