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makes the laws for the state
What is the state legislature.
100
a wide area in the southern United States that has a mild climate all year.
What is the Sun-Belt.
100
Oranges, grapefruits and other citrus fruits.
What is Florida's top crops.
100
an underwater ridge of rocks, sand or coral near the surface of the sea.
What is a reef.
100
Large resource from the inland region of the Southeast.
What is coal.
200
person who carries out the laws of the state
Who is the governor.
200
The Birthplace of Jazz
What is New Orleans.
200
The state that leads the nation in tree farms.
What is Mississippi.
200
Largest city in the Keys.
What is Key West.
200
holes drilled to reach coal that is found deep inside the Earth.
What are shafts.
300
the cooking, canning, drying, freezing, or packaging of food products.
What is food processing.
300
selling of products and services to people who visit a place for fun.
What is tourism.
300
islands just off the Atlantic and Gulf coast.
What are barrier islands.
300
state with the largest Cuban American population in the nation.
What is Florida.
300
to return the land to its natural state byputting back soil, trees, and plants.
What is reclaim.
400
soft mixture of ground-up wood chips and chemicals.
What is pulp.
400
places for fun and recreation.
What is a resort.
400
continent or the part of a continent nearest an island.
What is the mainland.
400
customs continued from the past
What is a tradition.
400
a region in which a plant or an animal naturally grows or lives.
What is habitat.
500
the inventing, building and using of computers and other electronic equipment.
What is the high-text industry.
500
One of the top tourism destinations in the world in Florida.
What is Orlando.
500
stone like material made of skeletons of tiny sea animals.
What is coral.
500
The capital of Country Music.
What is Nashville.
500
animals whose numbers are very limited.
What is endangered.