Which South American Country Has Coastline On Both The Pacific And Caribbean Sea?
Did You Know!
Florida has more freshwater springs than anywhere else on Earth.
The state is home to over 1,000 natural freshwater springs, many of them crystal-clear and flowing millions of gallons of water per day. Some are so large they’re classified as first-magnitude springs, a category shared by only a handful of places worldwide.
What makes this especially surprising is that Florida’s springs aren’t just scenic—they’re a major source of drinking water, wildlife habitat, and even temperature regulation for endangered species like manatees during winter months.