File:Florida groundwater cycle.gif

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English: Hydrologic cycle of water from atmosphere to ground in Florida, including the formation of sinkholes, artesian wells, springs, and confluence of salt water from the ocean
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Source United States Geological Survey Ground Water Cycle
Author US Geological Survey
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