Describe the overall topography of this region.
The following questions are based on Map T-8, the “Putnam Hall, Florida” quadrangle (scale 1:24,000; contour interval 10 feet). This map shows a portion of northeastern Florida underlain by limestone 129°39'10"N, 81°57'15"W). Here the water table (the upper level of groundwater) is close to the surface.
What will be an ideal response?
Very irregular; many sinkholes.
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a. only a single animal or plant b. an animal or plant, plus other organisms with which it interacts c. an animal or plant, the organisms it interacts with, and its water supply d. an animal or plant, plus all the biotic and abiotic aspects of the ecosystem in which it lives e. the water supply and other non-living aspects of an ecosystem
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