If you're lost in the Everglades, prioritize finding clean water, as hydration is crucial. Stay put to avoid getting further lost, and create a visible signal for rescuers, like a fire or a bright marker. Use Natural Resources for shelter and insulation, and be cautious of wildlife. If you have a phone or GPS device, attempt to call for help or use it to navigate back to safety.
no
The Everglades have lost approximately 50 percent of it's size in the recent years.
No biotch!
they survive in the everglades because they have cool adaptations that help them survive in the everglades
over 100 acres
Approximately 50 percent of the original Everglades has been lost to agriculture and urban development (about 2 million acres, or more than half the Everglades wetlands). .Most of the rest is now protected in a national park, national wildlife refuge, and water conservation areas. Today the area of the Everglades National Park consists of about 2.3 million acres.
Survive
Bees don't normally get lost.
no it was lost in space
no, He was lost
The Everglades are in Florida.
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