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An isohel on a map joins places of equal amount of sunlight received over a specific period of time, typically in a day. It is used to display the distribution of light and helps identify areas receiving similar levels of sunlight.
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California is on Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8) and Florida is on Eastern Standard Time (GMT - 5), so there is a three hour difference between the two locations.
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If it were 12:00 pm (noon) in California, it would be 3:00 pm in Florida.
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The actual distance between the two cities would be 3.5 inches * 100 km/inch = 350 km.
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Hollywood Beach in Florida is approximately 2.5 miles long, stretching along the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its sandy shore and bustling boardwalk that attracts both tourists and locals.
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Rice requires specific environmental conditions to grow successfully, including warm temperatures, high humidity, and flooded fields. Palatka, Florida may not provide optimal conditions for rice cultivation due to factors such as cooler temperatures or insufficient water availability to flood the fields. Additionally, the soil composition in Palatka may not be well-suited for rice cultivation.
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In general, Florida does not receive much snow in the winter. It is rare for snow to fall in Florida, especially in the southern parts of the state. However, some northern areas of Florida may experience light snowfall on rare occasions.
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Florida is home to a diverse range of fauna, including alligators, manatees, Florida panthers, American crocodiles, key deer, and various species of birds such as the roseate spoonbill and the Florida scrub jay. The state's unique habitats support a variety of wildlife species, both terrestrial and aquatic.
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Yes, Florida has quartz crystals such as clear quartz, amethyst, and citrine. These crystals can be found in various locations throughout the state, including in areas like the Ocala National Forest and near the town of Moore Haven.
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Depends on where in the US, and what part of summer. The farther north you go, the more daylight hours (during summer and spring only - the opposite is true in fall and winter). Also, the number of daylight hours is at a maximum at the summer solstice, which is the beginning of summer, and declines throughout the summer and fall. Alaska is part of the US, and the northern part of Alaska is within the Arctic Circle. For some period of time around the beginning of summer, this part of Alaska has 24 hours of sunlight every day. On the other hand, Hawaii is also part of the US, but is so close to the equator that the maximum number of daylight hours is only slightly more than the yearly average of 12. You're going to have to be more specific, as far as date and location, if you want an answer to this question.
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The coldest temperature recorded in Pennsylvania between 1970 and 2008 was -42°F on January 5, 1994, in Smethport.
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Trindon Holliday holds the title of the fastest Florida Gator. He was a former track and field sprinter who also played football as a wide receiver and return specialist. Holliday was known for his exceptional speed, posting an official 40-yard dash time of 4.34 seconds.
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This could be either
* one thousand, one hundred and forty or
* eleven hundred and forty
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Seminole County in Florida covers approximately 345 square miles.
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Arizona is typically hotter than Florida, with scorching temperatures reaching well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months. This is due to Arizona's desert climate and lack of oceanic influence, which results in more extreme heat compared to Florida's subtropical climate.
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Florida has approximately 8,436 miles of shoreline, making it the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States. This extensive shoreline includes beaches along both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
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I do not have the ability to provide historical weather data for a specific date in the past. You may be able to find this information by searching historical weather websites or archives.
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Some landforms in Florida include the Florida Peninsula, the Everglades wetlands, the Florida Keys archipelago, and the Apalachicola National Forest. The state also features sandy beaches along both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico coastlines.
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The average winter temperature in Florida ranges from 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the region. Southern Florida tends to be warmer during the winter months compared to northern parts of the state.
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Florida has a total shoreline of approximately 8,436 miles, including tidal shorelines along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive coastline makes Florida the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States.
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Latitude: 24°27′N to 31°N
Longitude: 80°02′W to 87°38′W
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Florida has many landforms. Major rivers include the St. Johns, Kissimmee, the St. Mary's and the Suwannee River, and major lakes are Lake Okeechobee and Lake George. The Atlantic Coastal Plain, The East Gulf Coastal Plain, South Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Keys, and the peninsula of Florida are more of Florida's landforms.
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Florida is a southeastern state in the United States known for its extensive coastline, featuring the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. The state is characterized by flat terrain overall, with the highest point being just 345 feet above sea level. Florida also has a humid subtropical climate, with a mix of wetlands, forests, and beaches.
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Florida occupies the range of latitude of about 24.6° to 31° north. You're free to
draw as few or as many parallels in that range as you're comfortable with. There's
no official standard set of parallels to which you're limited.
You'd never ask "What mark on the ruler is closest to your height ?" You'd simply
ask "How tall are you ?"