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Phosphate and How Florida Was Formed
6 Feb 2015

Phosphate and How Florida Was Formed

by Tommy Rodriguez | posted in: References & Archives | 0

Florida is blessed with a bountiful supply of phosphate that primeval seas deposited here millions of years ago. The phosphate comes from sediment that was deposited in layers on the sea floor. The phosphate rich sediments are believed to have … Continued

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