Factors affecting the development of the Florida peninsula:
coastal erosion
underwater earthquake
volcanic activity
Further explanation
Florida is a state of the United States of America located in the southeastern United States, bordering Alabama and Georgia. Its capital city is Tallahassee, with the largest city of Jacksonville. This state has a population of 15,982,378 inhabitants.
Florida is the fourth most populous state in the United States. The population center is located in Polk County, in the town of Lake Wales. In 2008, the population of Florida was estimated to be around 18,328,340 people. Using the latest estimates, the state is ranked 30th in terms of population growth. In 2005, the state ranked 5th in population growth, with an increase of 2.2%.
Before the American Civil War, when slavery was legalized according to law and also during the reconstruction period, the African-American population made up half of the total population of the state. After that, their population continued to decline until the following century because many of them moved to the north during the Great Migration, and also many white people moved here.
Cities with populations> 500,000
Jacksonville 805,605
Cities with populations> 200,000
Miami 424,662
Tampa 336,823
St. Petersburg 246,407
Orlando 227,907
Hialeah 212,217
Cities with populations> 150,000
Fort Lauderdale 183,606
Tallahassee 171,922
Cape Coral 156,891
Port Saint Lucie 151,391
Cities with populations> 100,000
Pembroke Pines 146,828
Hollywood 142,473
Coral Springs 126,875
Gainesville 114,375
Miami Gardens 108,862
Miramar 108,240
Clearwater 106,642
Pompano Beach 102,745
Palm Bay 100,116
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Class: high school
Subject: biology
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