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Which factors that affect the Florida peninsula can result from human activity?
A) the formation of sand dunes and springs
B) the formation of springs and drilling of artesian wells
C) the intrusion of salt water and formation of sand dunes
D) the mining of phosphate and erosion of the coast
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Phosphate mining is a direct human activity, and coastal erosion is often increased by human actions (dredging, development, removal of dune vegetation, seawalls, and human-driven sea-level rise).
Phosphate mining is a direct human activity, and coastal erosion is often increased by human actions (dredging, development, removal of dune vegetation, seawalls, and human-driven sea-level rise).
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