Can't be answered as hurricanes have been striking Florida since long before there was any humans around to name them. And I can't be bothered to put the research in into finding out when naming hurricanes began, and which was the first named hurricane that hit Florida.
In fact every clam, not just the oyster, can make pearls. Pearls are made because of a tiny bit of dirt, sand or whatever, comes inside the clam. The clam then makes 'mother-of-pearl' which is a substance that makes a pearl after a pretty long time.
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The simple answer is yes. The long answer is that "there are no igneous rocks exposed at the surface in Florida, although they have been found several thousand feet below the land surface in deep oil wells."
Yes, Florida has a long and extensive coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The state is known for its beautiful beaches and coastal areas.
Clams have been around for about 500 million years.
Yes, they serve clam chowder.
A clam might become a fossil if it gets trapped on a sedimentary rock and remains there for a long..long...time.
a very long time it has been going for centerys and maybe even longer than that
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Seven Thousand Years
The Florida Everglades are between 4,000 and 6,000 years old.
From where..... and you wonder why it hasn't been answered...lol
yes it can but it cant go out of the water for long
Basically you need a clam, and a piece of sand or shell to irritate it, put it in the clam and wait for (i don't know how long) and when the time is right open up the clam and receive your pearl.
they lived in homes made out of palm tree leaves
koalas long claws help them clam trees and to get eucalyptus to eat.