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Sediment from mountains arrives in Florida primarily through the processes of erosion and river transport. When rain and weathering break down rocks in mountainous regions, the resulting sediment is carried by rivers and streams. These waterways eventually flow into larger rivers, which then transport the sediment downstream. As the rivers reach the Gulf of Mexico, sediment is deposited along the coastline, contributing to Florida's diverse landscapes.

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