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Russell Ballard
18 May, 15:06
How does Lake Okeechobee affect the Everglades?
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Sammy Tyler
18 May, 18:31
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When there is an overflow of water in Lake Okeechobee, it runs down to the south, watering diverse ecosystems and other places habitated by animals, and finally towards the Everglades.
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