The Everglades National Park in Florida is a diverse natural habitat filled with alligators, birds, swamp water, and iced tea. The region's geological history is fascinating, as Florida was once submerged under an ocean, leading to the formation of a limestone bedrock layer made from corals and shells. The area experiences sea level changes due to the earth's glacial and interglacial periods.
One of America’s most important ecosystems takes up more than half the state of Florida. It’s a river of grass, a cactus desert, and a saltwater bay all rolled into one. And there are alligators and crocodiles. And that’s just the beginning.
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