Watch: Introduction to Florida
Where is Florida?
Florida is in the south-east corner of the United States of America (USA). It sticks out into the sea and has water on three sides, making it a peninsula.
The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and south, and the Gulf of Mexico to the west.
At the southern tip of Florida is a chain of islands called the Florida Keys.
What is Florida like?
The land in Florida is very flat. It is very warm and humid almost all year round. It is called the 'Sunshine state'. Most of Florida has a wet season and a dry season.
Florida is at risk from hurricanes in summer and autumn. These are very strong storms that can create lots of damage to buildings and land.
In Florida, it rains heavily. The large amounts of rainfall have created places such as the Everglades in the south - a wet marshy area where alligators, turtles and snakes live.
What are Florida's main industries?
Florida鈥檚 main industries are:
- farming - tomatoes, strawberries and oranges grow here
- tourism - more than 100 million visitors each year come to its miles of beaches, amusement parks and state parks
What does Florida look like?
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