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29 August, 13:02

How did most of florida's lakes forms

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  1. 29 August, 14:22
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    "Freshwater life zones", as they are often referred to, have dissolved salt concentrations less than one-percent (Miller, 2000). The rainfall that provides for these lakes also contributes to new lake formation. Each year new lakes form as Florida’s naturally acidic rain percolates down through the soil, slowly dissolving the underlying limestone bedrock (Alden et al, 1998). Aquifer drawdown also leads to sinkhole formation, followed by water filling. Water bodies formed in this way are known as seepage lakes. Although most Florida lakes are seepage lakes, some are anthropogenic in origin.
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