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Florida has limited delta formation primarily due to its geology and hydrology. The state is characterized by a flat, low-lying landscape with a lack of significant river systems that can deposit large amounts of sediment into the ocean. Additionally, the southeastern coast is influenced by strong ocean currents that can erode sediments rather than allowing them to accumulate. Consequently, while there are some coastal wetlands, true deltas are rare in Florida.

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