It's a tourist state. Lots of resorts and amusment parks (universal Orlando studios, Disney world, etc etc. That's one thing I can think of anyway
Other than oranges, Florida grows grapefruits and tangerines. Thanks
in Orlando its the hottest there than any other place
the most popular oranges eaten are blood oranges, many people enjoy this types of oranges more than any other types of oranges
oranges than steel.
Easily #1. Florida produces about 80% of the oranges in the United States. In fact, only one other country in the world, Brazil, produces more oranges than Florida.
Brazil. More oranges come from Brazil than any other country.and this is pritty handy for homework thank youmost hot countries, but if you mean a perticular kind, you can go to a supermarket and it will say on the label where it was grown inthey can come from Florida and California.
Well some type of flower grows in every state, so the answer is yes more or less. Florida grows more oranges than flowers, but they still grow some, however it is not as big of an industry as oranges.
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Florida grows a lot of citrus: oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, etc. It also grows some tropical fruit: mangos, avocados, etc. Other than that, Florida grows many of the same foods grown in the rest of the nation. One of the differences is that many of the fresh vegetables you eat in the winter are grown in Florida. Florida simply grows them earlier in the year.
Florida grows far more oranges and grapefruit than any other state. The link takes the curious surfer to the United States Department of Agriculture's web site, specifically to the .pdf version of the Crop Production report. Scroll down to page 5 for citrus data and can help grow the most crops
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England and Spain have owned Florida other than the United States