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How has development affected the wildlife in the Florida everglades?

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What impact did the seminole Indians have on the everglades?

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How has the development affected the water in the everglades?

Development has negatively affected the everglades. Many places were drained, filled in, and built on. This gets rid of viable animal habitats, and also pollutes the water.


Why are melaleuca trees planted in the everglades?

People hoped that the trees would dry up the land and make Everglades suitable for development.


What human activities threatens the everglades?

Water Control, Development, Introduction of new species


How will the loss of ring tailed lemurs affect the everglades?

Hopefully, ring tailed lemurs will not become extinct. But, since they are found in Madagascar, and the Everglades are in Florida, there would be no impact there.


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What factors are endanging the river of grass?

The River of Grass also known as the Everglades is being endangered by drainage and development. Only seven percent of the area known as the Everglades is protected by the national park services.


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How does the climate affect the everglades?

The climate of the Everglades, which is warm and wet, plays a crucial role in shaping the ecosystem. Rainfall patterns impact water levels, which in turn affect plant growth and wildlife populations. Changes in temperature and precipitation can alter the balance of the ecosystem and influence the health of the Everglades.


Explain briefly 2 reasons why the Everglades are in danger of disappearing?

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.