Florida has Atlantic Ocean to east and Gulf of Mexico to west. in the center of Florida is lake okeechobee and their is the Indian river lagoon that seperates mainland Florida from an major isle off the coast but i don't know how major that one is. Their is the everglades it the southen part of Florida that is a wetland area. besides that their are hundreds of small lakes, river, and canals all throughout Florida.
It doesn't surround anything it's a peninsula
Edit: Florida is bordered by the Atlantic ocean to the East, and the gulf of Mexico to the West - which is actually part of the Atlantic ocean anyway (Snakester1962)
The Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea all surround Greece.
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
Florida, Texas. California and New York are all states near to a body of water.
Water is evaporated from all bodies of water.
Manatees do live in the rainforest, as there are bodies of water in the rainforest.
bodies of water are large portions of water or small portions a lake pond swamp ocean marsh are all bodies of water so are much more
All the oceans connect to each other. Most lakes are completely enclosed, and are separate from other bodies of water.
- all of the above
Yes and of all bodies of water.
Flowing rivers and streams,Spring-fed bodies of water,Most open water except in tropical regions,All of the above
all of these