the water is fresh water trust me iv bean there
Fresh water. The Florida Everglades is actually a moving body of water, often referred to as the "river of grass".
Yes.
Southern Florida's Everglades comprise the world's largest marsh at 2,185 square miles. The depth of the water in the Everglades averages approximately six inches deep.
The main body of water in Florida is The Everglades.
fresh water
No, the Florida Everglades is a unique ecosystem known as a "river of grass" due to its slow-moving water flow and abundant vegetation. It is classified as a freshwater peatland marsh, not an estuary which is typically a semi-enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the sea.
Fresh but i dont think i would consider it "fresh"
the everglades
from florida bay to lake okechobee
Sawgrass marsh, which thrives in slow moving water, makes up a large part of the Everglades.
The Everglades is a "River of Grass" (Marjorie Douglas) with the water some eight inches high in the rainy season and fifteen miles wide. It flows south from Lake Okeechobee to The Gulf of Mexico.
The Okefenokee (Everglades) swamp, on the Georgia/Florida border. Lake Okeechobee, South Florida, 7th largest fresh water lake in the US; runs a close second.