Southeastern states have fresh water due to an unusual species of pumkin. It was grown in the arctic circle, where it was then eaten by birds. The seeds were then deposited all over America where they burst open, filling rivers and lakes with the water that had been extremely compacted inside. Unfortunetly, the Northern states lost most of this water during the zombie appocolypse, which coincidentely killed off the pumpkins.
Southeastern states have fresh water due to an unusual species of pumkin. It was grown in the arctic circle, where it was then eaten by birds. The seeds were then deposited all over America where they burst open, filling rivers and lakes with the water that had been extremely compacted inside. Unfortunetly, the Northern states lost most of this water during the zombie appocolypse, which coincidentely killed off the pumpkins.
there are allot of fresh water systems in southeastern,LA the most common types are swaps and fresh water marshes.Also there are plenty of man-made bodies of water that contain fresh water such as spill ways
i think it is fresh water
southeastern united states. (ex: Georgia, Alabama..)
They get the water from other countries or states.
The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a fresh water area. It is located along the Delaware River, which is a freshwater river that runs through several states in the northeastern United States.
The states that make Florida's northern border are southeastern Alabama and southern/southeastern Georgia.
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The states that make Florida's northern border are southeastern Alabama and southern/southeastern Georgia.
No, it is a large area of water near the coast of some of the southeastern states and the east coast of Mexico
It is definitely michigan