Most of Florida's lakes are the result of sinkholes formed when underground limestone is dissolved by karst erosion. Others have formed through depressions in the ancient limestone bedrock. Still others are formed by man through building dams, wiers, residential communities, etc.
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There are many lakes in Florida. Some of the largest lakes include Lake Okeechobee and Lake George. Other lakes in Florida include Lake Seminole, Lake Griffin, and Orange Lake.
Florida's Landforms are mountains, hills, lakes, and plains
Florida has approximately 30,000 lakes of varying size
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No. Alaska is said to have over 3 million lakes, while Florida only has about 5000.
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There is about 7,700 lakes in Florida -Sincerely Trinity Do :P
Yes, many lakes in Florida are indeed sinkholes due to the state's unique geology, which includes a limestone bedrock that is prone to erosion. Over time, the dissolution of limestone by acidic water can create underground cavities, leading to collapses that form sinkholes. These sinkholes can fill with water, creating lakes. Florida's high water table and frequent rainfall further contribute to the formation of these features.
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