A lot of it.
Florida use plenty of water because they hardly have any water
As most varieties of Spirea are hardy in the UK I would assume the problem in Florida would be too much heat so watch the water.
That would change according to how much pressure it was under.
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It depends on the density of the object that weighs one pound, and how much of it is under water. The object will weight 1lb - water density * object volume under water; If the object is on average is less dense the water (i.e. is buoyant), and is allowed to swim, its weight will be 0 because proportion of its volume under water will compensate gravity exactly.
Being on the Gulf of Mexico side of Florida, the water at Clearwater beach is much clearer than on the Atlantic side. Visibility both on and under water is excellent and makes for great snorkeling and diving.
Ask at a telephone office in Florida !
This depends on many factors.
about 7/8 to 6/7 is hidden under water
Florida has a land area of 34,550 thousand acres. Another 7,500 thousand acres is water.
1,000,000,000,000,000
10 Gallons