Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Everglades National Park' has mentioned 'Salt' in the following places:
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Mangrove trees cover the coastlines of South Florida, sometimes growing inland depending on the amount of salt water present within the Everglades ecosystems. | WIKI |
With a high tolerance of salt water, winds, extreme tides, high temperatures, and muddy soils, mangrove trees are uniquely adapted to extreme conditions. | WIKI |
Coastal lowlands, or wet prairies, are salt water marshes that absorb marine water when it gets high or fresh water when rains are heavy. | WIKI |
Few trees can survive in the conditions of this region, but plantsxe2x80x94succulents like saltwort and glasswortxe2x80x94tolerate salt, brackish water, and desert conditions. | WIKI |
[70] Salt water replaced fresh water in the canals, and by 1997 scientists noticed that salt water was seeping into the Biscayne Aquifer, South Florida's water source. | WIKI |
Low-powered motorboats are allowed in the park; the majority of salt water areas are no-wake zones to protect manatees and other marine animals from harm. | WIKI |
Fresh water licenses are not sold in the park, but a salt water license may be available. | WIKI |
Sharks, barracuda, and sharp dangerous coral are plentiful in salt water. | WIKI |
Visibility is low in both salt water and fresh water areas. | WIKI |
[131] It is estimated that within 500 years freshwater habitats in the Everglades National Park will be obliterated by salt water, leaving only the northernmost portion of the Everglades. | WIKI |