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By: Josh Bible. Florida has many different landforms. I chose islands, swamps, plains, dunes, and a spring, to study for their economic impacts. Different.

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1 By: Josh Bible

2 Florida has many different landforms. I chose islands, swamps, plains, dunes, and a spring, to study for their economic impacts. Different landforms help in different ways. Let me tell you about some interesting facts I found!

3  An island is a piece of land surrounded entirely by water.  There are 1700 small islands in the chain of the Florida Keys.  The Florida Keys are the only frost free place in Florida, because of the warm ocean breezes.

4  In 2009, there were 54,470 jobs in the Florida Keys.  3,807,800 people visited the Florida Keys in 2010.  The 2010 gross income for the chain of islands was $3,428,421,825.

5  A swamp is a marshy area that is usually found in the wetlands.  The Florida Everglades is the largest swamp in North America.  The Florida Everglades is really more like a slow moving river.

6  3.5 million jobs were produced in the Florida Everglades watershed in 2009.  $935 million was generated by recreation and tourism.  1 out of 3 Floridians rely on the Everglades for their water supply!

7  A dune is a ridge of sand created by continuous winds over time.  The Lake Wales Ridge is a dune that runs down the center of our state, 150 miles from Gainesville to Venus.  The rich sand from the dune is a prime place to grow citrus trees.

8  There are over 76,000 people working in the Florida citrus industry.  The economic impact of citrus in Florida is $9 billion per year.  The Lake Wales Ridge produces 31% of Florida citrus.

9  A plain is an area of flat or gently rolling land.  A plain can be a covered in grass, shrubs, woods, or forests.  Plains have soil that is deep and fertile. Usually grass grows easily on a plain, which is very important for raising livestock.

10  Florida is 10th in the nation in producing livestock.  About 20,000 cattlemen produced calves in Florida.  There are 6.5 million acres of pasture in Florida. Grassy plains support Florida's 1.2 million head of beef cattle, and some other livestock.

11  A spring is where water comes out of the ground from an aquifer.  When overlying rock collapses, is what makes a spring.  There are more than 700 springs in Florida.

12  In 2001 alone, Florida brought over 1 million people to twelve spring parks.  Some springs can pump more than 64.6 gallons a day.


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