Lake Okeechobee has faced various environmental threats, including pollution, invasive species, and the impacts of climate change, which can affect its ecosystem and water quality. While the lake itself is large and resilient, significant ecological disruptions could severely impact its health and the surrounding communities. Additionally, the risk of hurricanes and flooding poses a continuous threat to the lake's stability and surrounding areas. However, it has not faced a direct existential threat that would lead to its complete "wiping out."
1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
yes they say that it wiped out all the dinasaurs, you Eva see ice age the cartoon movie that's all about it
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apparently yes. but they were wiped out by a massive meteorite millions of years ago,
Yes. Forests grew on portions of the slopes of Mount St. Helens but were wiped out by the 1980 eruption. Some life has returned to the lower slopes.
I'm not exactly sure but I know that there is no proof that Prince Madoc ever discovered America.
Yes, it has snowed in Lake Okeechobee, Florida, though it is extremely rare. The most notable instance occurred on January 19, 1977, when light snow flurries were reported in the area, marking a significant weather event for the typically warm region. Snow in southern Florida is unusual due to its subtropical climate.
No if cheetahs were ever extinct they would never be here today example Tazmaian Tigers were wiped out in the time when black and white cameras were used because of poaching.
Scientists are actually working on it as we speak. Maybe not in the next 10 years but there is a strong possibility that it will in the years to come.
has it ever been in an accident
Yes i have ever been to the market
they lived in the ice age so what ever happend that wiped them out happend to the dinosaurs as well, so i dont really know.