Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Everglades


The Everglades are located at the bottom end of Florida. It is the home of many creatures including crocodiles, fish, and more. The Everglades water comes from Lake Okeechobee, the water then leads into the ocean. The water level of the Everglades is not very high. The deepest the water will get is only a couple of meters deep. The flow of the water is not very fast, so when fish and plants die they don't get washed away they decompose there in the Everglades. This causes rich soil and good hiding places for some fish and or crocodiles. Florida has a lot of tourists that drink a lot of water causing the water level to go down. People are currently trying to find a way to stop this from happening. Florida's Everglades are in danger and so are its living creatures.
Picture by: Nicholas M. Short

2 comments:

Luke said...

I thought your post was very descriptive bout animals and the environment. I like how you put in small facts like it doesnt get very deep. It was cool that you put that we need to save the everglades because people dont really think of that when they are on vacation.

Luke said...

Your post is similar to mine in some different ways. It is by sharing the ways it looks and the environments around it. We also talk about fish a lot too:).