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- Geology_of_Florida abstract "The Florida peninsula is a porous plateau of karst limestone sitting atop bedrock known as the Florida Platform. The emergent portion of the platform was created during the Eocene to Oligocene as the Gulf Trough filled with silts, clays, and sands. Flora and fauna began appearing during the Miocene. No land animals were present in Florida prior to the Miocene.The largest deposits of rock phosphate in the country are found in Florida. Most of this is in Bone Valley.Extended systems of underwater caves, sinkholes and springs are found throughout the state and supply most of the water used by residents. The limestone is topped with sandy soils deposited as ancient beaches over millions of years as global sea levels rose and fell. During the last glacial period, lower sea levels and a drier climate revealed a much wider peninsula, largely savanna.While there are sinkholes in much of the state, modern sinkholes have tended to be in West-Central Florida.".
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- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageRevisionID "678518931".
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink 1886_Charleston_earthquake.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
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- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Beach.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Bedrock.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Bone_Valley.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Coral.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Coral,_Florida.
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- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Central_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Daytona_Beach,_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink File:Florida_Platform.jpg.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Platform.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Myers.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Myers,_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Trough.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Key_West,_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Last_glacial_period.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic_Era.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Mya_(unit).
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Plate.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink North_American_plate.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Pangaea.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Pangea.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Peninsula.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorite.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Plate_tectonics.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Plateau.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Savannah,_Georgia.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Sinkhole.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Sinkholes.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(hydrology).
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(hydrosphere).
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink St._Augustine,_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Supercontinent.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Temperate_grasslands,_savannas,_and_shrublands.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLinkText "Florida Plate".
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geology of Florida".
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLinkText "geology of Florida".
- Geology_of_Florida wikiPageWikiLinkText "geology of the area".
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- Geology_of_Florida subject Category:Geology_of_Florida.
- Geology_of_Florida hypernym Plateau.
- Geology_of_Florida type Place.
- Geology_of_Florida comment "The Florida peninsula is a porous plateau of karst limestone sitting atop bedrock known as the Florida Platform. The emergent portion of the platform was created during the Eocene to Oligocene as the Gulf Trough filled with silts, clays, and sands. Flora and fauna began appearing during the Miocene. No land animals were present in Florida prior to the Miocene.The largest deposits of rock phosphate in the country are found in Florida.".
- Geology_of_Florida label "Geology of Florida".
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- Geology_of_Florida depiction Florida_Platform.jpg.
- Geology_of_Florida isPrimaryTopicOf Geology_of_Florida.