To address the loss of water in the Everglades due to drainage, a multifaceted approach is necessary. This includes restoring natural water flow by removing or modifying drainage infrastructure, implementing better water management practices, and enhancing wetland restoration projects. Additionally, initiatives like the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) aim to rehydrate the landscape, improve water quality, and protect habitats, ultimately reducing the flow of water to the coast and ensuring the ecosystem's sustainability.
The main body of water in Florida is The Everglades.
fresh water
Fresh water. The Florida Everglades is actually a moving body of water, often referred to as the "river of grass".
water
Yes
The everglades have not been drained.
because people are wasting water and there is none left for the everglades also cause of people leaving the water on or taking a long shower
The water may not be draining from the sink due to a clog in the pipes, which is blocking the flow of water.
the everglades
it originated from the dinosaur age because of the water cycle and evaporation
The diversion of water from the Everglades caused drought and habitat loss for many species that could endanger or extinct them
The water is controlled by dikes and ditches.