everglades and applachians
Swampy and marshy areas
If you are asking about the terrain, Florida is mostly flat. If you asking about the soil, Florida is mostly sandy, although you do find more clay areas towards the panhandle. South Florida is somewhat marshy.
The Spanish gained some territory along the Mississippi River and in Florida (these areas are called West Florida and East Florida, where West Florida is made of the southern areas of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana east of the Mississippi River and East Florida is made of the Florida Peninsula). The Spanish also gained control of the Balaeric Island of Minorca.
Marshy areas are good places for mosquitoes to breed. Mosquito being the vector for malaria.
Manatees inhabit the shallow, marshy coastal areas and rivers of the Carribean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico
Sawgrass can be found in wetlands and marshy areas in the southeastern United States, particularly in states like Florida, Louisiana, and parts of Georgia and South Carolina. It is commonly associated with the Everglades in Florida.
there is not enough oxygen
The Rabbit-eye blueberry is the common name for the plant vaccinium virgatum. It is a native to marshy and swampy areas of the southern United States. It has edible fruit that is similar to blueberries.
The US coast is by Florida. Bayous are commonly found in Florida and other places.
No. Cattails are found in swampy or marshy areas.
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The areas in Florida that typically experience the most hurricanes are the southern and eastern coasts, including cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. These areas are more prone to hurricane impacts due to their location along the Atlantic Ocean.